Harding Academy - Shield Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1982

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The 1982 SHIELD wishes to remind you of the hard work and effort that dedicated people have put in to making Harding Academy what it is today. We at Harding J N -1 ..,,a.....,.Y ,, M, N ..a,..:f'- .Ln . M..- f Y A.,....L..-..,.,.....,..,,.......... truly do have something to be proud of. , , . V W , , ,- X , : Q ,I .,.q-5,51 VV.-191555 .1 V Vg if vi1,.h n ' wt -- ' . ' 1 1-f:1:.w-ff, f ., - 1 ,I rpg- -A '. 1 Y- q 1 ., ,114 i'fw,fj: if qg:.5:',,3. i Y, Y. , gi, Ltticikl,-All 8 4 ,-M, L ,:j,g-.fwtgizq .Q YEARS 25 Years 3 1 I ! 1 1 i 1 4 1 1 1 , 'X Lk S? wi 53 ii L 2 W 15 523 3 215 1 ES fi 5, :li vi 5 E Q: 1:3 225 125 ,Ai REMEMBERS . . . D A FE E cn LTI E E-4 Harding Academy just wouldn't be complete without its athletics program and all the hard workers involved in it. This year seemed to be one of the greatest years yet in the area of sporting events. All the teams: football, wrestling, cross country, basket- ball, baseball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, track and golf did a tremendous job in representing the school in whatever situation they were found. This is just one more reason for us to be proud of Harding. V. , .x, .v-.wit , JS, . ,L fi. A , -sw e fi 'gf 6 Athletics 1 ,-. ,- Nu iw' f' .7 r X , 'H' k f il ,uma vii' N , 'np' 6- I 1 1 p J 1 X 3 1 n 1 at 5:3 W. WN We W W M851 PN izif , 1 xc fi? WE ww 544 Ti? W he 325 Pk if 5 EQ :fi if 1+ I ni V YH W 31 - W FE in 53 1 Si? we if 55 E Q fm E MI 75 mf 5. 11? TN N. Spb WL. LE. 3, 11 . , aa. ly w'4v,ww A g ,V- ..'.jt1V f-'11, f , 1 ,.: .v' -- , V , 3' i s -. , ri 4 ,1,,v+l9 ,- uv A -I l Rx x Cx l if E , . I l l f l llll l i , .A ....... - f eu- - Harding students exper- ienced lots of good times this year. Many of these good times came during school activities. Although students may enjoy doing a variety of things, they all enjoy having fun. 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The senior high took their lunches to Audubon while the junior high stayed on the campus. A card was given to each student for a free coke. Everyone had an enjoyable day. ',-14? gg, .1 A 1 1 18 School Picnic f-if aw 6,3 SCI-IGOL PIC IC ,,, ir? We if 1 e .. it , ,- .f +'--' tw lx W ' . , Z,..i,v -A I' Yew' CA Lyn 2 if-df OPPOSITE PAGE, 1. Sweet sixteen. 2. Haley models her t-shirt. 3. Time for some football. 4. Lisa and Debbie do some high swinging. 5. Taking a refreshing break. 6. The serious side of the picnic. 7. Who did that? 1. Copycats. 2. Karen takes a walk. 3. Keep your eyes open, Mark. 4. Ken's a real swinger. 5. Who's on the bottom? 6. I heard it through the grapevine. 7. Toni takes a break. School Picnic 19 Boosters Provide Fall Fun This year the Booster's car- nival was held on October 17, 1981. School Classes and clubs held booths selling foods, gift items or crafts. Several organiza- tions sponsored various rides. This year the carnival provided fun for all who attended. 1 all 3 20 Carnival N H f -Y ,My V , .W - ,lf F . .. A . , Ml, UDN 4.606 w 5239 ' Q, i F5 U7 ffl manual' G7 E mf' INDI!! 1 T ex --1 5 OPPOSITE PAGE 1. The home made goodies went fast. 2. Let a smile be your umbrella! 3. Servanettes serve up the food. 4. Bargains galore at the FHA store, 5. Bill wonders if this is for real. 1, This job can be a little chilly! 2. Mitch uses his skill to help raise money. 3. Say cheese! 4. Support the Lions with a night shirt, 5. Pizzas hot from the oven! Carnival 21 THE GREAT PUTATG ,R CE On Ianuary 7, 1982 Harding Academy experienced a most unusual kind of race. It was named the great potato race because the object was to race in a potato sack to a table and eat a baked potato or Spuddle as they are more commonly called. There were three representa- tive teams that participated: the football team, the soccer team, and the basketball team. Three guys from each team raced in the relay. The newspaper and television media showed up to get the full story. All the guys involved had lots of fun, but the basketball team came out victorious. The real race came after this. Three faculty members, Mr. Cox, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Riley, challenged the winning team to one last race. Unfortunately the basketball team lucked out and the faculty won. A good time and many laughs were had by all. , WA f ., Z f f L 22 The Great Potato Race I WW The Great Potato Race 23 HD ECDM NG SAFARI STYLE Homecoming 1981 was a very exciting week for those who participated in the various activities. Since the theme this year was Iungle - The Lion's Pride , the dress-up days consisted of Iungle Animal Day, Safari Day, Nostalgia Day, and Red, White, and Blue Day. A lot of hard work was obviously put into the skits, halls, and floats. The climax of the week was the pep rally where the Seniors, with their jerseys, hats, and pompoms, gave it their all to win the spirit stick. During the halftime at the game, it was announced that the Sophomores had won the overall competition and the half day out of school. It was such a close contest that the administration decided to award the Seniors and the Iuniors a half day out of school also because of their hard work. All in all, Homecoming was a huge success that resulted in bringing everybody closer to their friends as well as to their class. Homecoming OPP. PAGE: 1. Refugee Flower Children from the 60's. 2. Students take a break from their safari to ham it up for the camera. 3. How do you say cheese in Swahili? 4. The A cappella animals attempt a pyramid. 5. Iungle Iuniors. THIS PAGE: 1. Homecoming brings out the animal in everyone. 2. Seniors gear up to win the spirit stick at the pep rally. 3. Iuniors work to decorate their hall, 4. Seniors pose in Iungle Ioanie's hut. 5. Barbershop quartet? 6. Teresa and Kathryn decorate the water fountain. Homecoming 25 Homecoming W H is Q 82 gl . KVVL K kk In I V Li :-ff ', W ii' Hi.. I ileel. t. ' 5i'X T A A Q1 .4 ' ,- .: N 5' TE 'H' :fl BR- OPP. PAGE: 1. Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee 2. Iungle Bunnies??? 3. Even the teachers get into the spirit of Homecoming. 4. Wow man, freak me out! 5. Three average Harding students. 6. Seniors dominate the pep rally! THIS PAGE: 1. Fellow animals in their natural habitat. 2. Sophomores get silly! 3. Homecoming'll do it to ya!!! 4. What can we say? 5. Glenda and Diane share crayolas. 6. Bomongani!!!!! 7. Lookout Broadway - Here we come!! Homecoming 27 GUR TG September 10, 11, and 12 were the dates for the Harding Theatre's presentation of Our Town. Being the first production of the year, the play turned out to be a good success despite some conflicts along the way. The central character of this play is the town itself. The characters, that are portrayed, are citizens of the town leading simple lives and getting along as best as they can. It is a story of people and their ambitions, their pleasures, their misgivings, and their sorrows. Because the story is so realistic, one is able to look at life at a whole and appreciate living it. Each act has a different title. Act I is labelled Daily Life . The stage manager, alias Tharen Haley, CAST Stage Manager - Tharen Haley Dr. Gibbs - Paul Norris Ioe Crowell - Drew Phillips Howie Newsom - Andy Olree Mrs. Gibbs - Iennifer Ioines Mrs. Webb - Tania Houk George Gibbs - lay Bankhead Q Rebecca Gibbs - Elizabeth Burghen Wally Webb - Stanley Tines Emily Webb - Iune Middleton Professor Willard - Andy Olree Mr. Webb - West Beibers Woman in the Balcony - Anne- Marie Akin Man in the Crowd - Drew Phillips Lady of Culture - Lisa Gillespie Simon Stimson - Mark Hamsley Mrs. Soames - Melissa Miller Constable Warren - Wayne Houk Si Crowell - Stanley Tines Samantha Craig - Anne-Marie Akin Ioe Stoddard - Wayne Houk 28 Our Town is presented. He is a character who is the audience's all-seeing link with the people in the town. Act II is named Love and Marriage . It is here that the love affair between Emily and George culminate and in a touching scene they are married. The title given to Act III is Death , In this act, it is learned that some of the characters have died, including Emily. She wishes to go back to life to relive some memories only to find out how futile it is to return. Emily finds out that the living do not really know true happiness. It has been called one of the finest achievements of the current stage , and rightly so. ft l.. t':'2i51tS,.tc A--ui. Our Town 29 Zffman l 611 ,I Ae ,126 Qjgxed 30 The Little Foxes 1 f I Addie - Angela Yarbrough Cal - Wayne Houk Birdie Hubbard - lulie Wage Oscar Hubbard - Mark Williams Leo Hubbard - Darrell Sharp Regina Giddens - Iune Middleton William Marshall - Ben Barton Benjamin Hubbard - Dan Shill Alexandria Giddens - Lisa Gillespie Horace Giddens - Keith Mosher 1 7 Out of greed in a malignant Southern family of 1900, Lillian Hellman created a vibrant play that has become a modern classic. Biting off an intensely dramatic work for high school actors to chew, Harding's production of The Little Foxes was lauded by local audiences and further distinguished by being selected to perform at the TN State Thespian Conference. Under Mr. Billy Pullen's taut and sensitive direction, Iune Middleton played with great directness and total command as the malevolent lady of the house. Iulie Wage acted with extraordinary sensitivity and grace. Keith Mosher distinguished himself with a vivid characterization of a tired, scrupulous man of the house. Lisa Gillespie was singularly touching in the part of a bewildered, apprehensive daughter of the family. Other outstanding characterizations were performed by Mark Williams, Dan Shill, Darrell Sharp, Angela Yarbrough, Wayne Houk, and Ben Barton. The Little Foxes 31 SGUTH SOUTH PACFIC comes from Iames Michener's pulitzer-prize-winning story of the same title. The book intertwines three true stories: the romance of a middle-aged French planter, Emile de Becque, and a young nurse from Arkansas, Nellie Forbushg the troubled relationship between an American marine Ioe Cable and a sweet Polynesian native and the humorous exploits of a lovable loser Luther Billis and his rival the conniving Bloody Mary All of this is set against the wonderful music by Rodgers and Hammerstein in the exotic South Pacific This musical was the second musical to win pulitzer prize for literature f-:ff w 32 South Pacific 0 V 2 5 ' I 5 5 2 ,K ,J PACIFIC Ierome - Mark Akin Ngana - Autumn Chester Henri - Andy Olree Emile de Becque - Keith Mosher Bloody Mary - Karen Haley Stewpot - lay Bankhead Luther Billis - Kirk Dendy Seabees - Tharen Haley Wayne Houk Chris Hanson Mark Williams Andy Olree Lt Ioseph Cable Nick Adkins Captain George Brackett Parker Nurses Angie lanes Laura Word Elizabeth Burghen Cheryl Wolfe Kristie Keyes Beth Nohsey Lora Holland DeLayne Marcum Lisa GlllGSp1B Liat Iulie Gard Lumpkin Assistant Director Carla Andreas Stage Manager Lisa Crocker CAST OF CHARACTERS Ensign Nellie Forbush - Tania Houk Panovec Cmdr William Harbison David Craven Director Mrs Deb Rogers Holloway Music Directors - Mr. lim ChesterfMr. Barry South Pacific 33 iALE TI E'S WEEK This year's Valentines Week was conducted differently than in years past. There was no class cornpetitiong however, clubs and classes could raise money for their own benefit. Money wasliraised by bake sales, Singing Valentines, and by selling Pig Out jars. The highlight of the week was the crowning of the King and Queen and the Prince and Princess. .34 Valentine Week '42 g A 'QQ i if tw ' , xRxig?5 4 , I 3 Q l it OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Sweethearts Louise White and Chuck Serratt exchange flowers. 2. Pig-outs and crosstitch patterns were sold during Valentines week. 3. The W.A.C. hit Mrs. French with a singing valentine. 4. F.H.A. members deliver flowers to students. 5. Kevin Odom gets attacked by a singing Valentine from the W.A.C. 1. Students pick up their flowers for their sweethearts. 2. Friends gave each other valentine cakes. 3. Lisa Crocker delivers flowers. 4. Seniors had a bake sale. 5. Steve Hodges gets a flower from his sweetheart. 6. Mrs. Taylor gets a singing valentine from her daughter. 7, Mimi Carr gets a flower from a secretedmirer. Valentine Week 35 THE Best Day At School The day before exams Ton1a Pltt The day I got a part 1n SOUTH PACIFIC Cheryl Wolfe The da I ot my Chrlstmas bonus The day after the fmal annual deadl1ne SHIELD staff Mlke Parham T e day I found out I had an A IH Engllsh Steve Bell Snow days' Esther Belew Graduauon' Angre lanes When Hal p1cks me up after school' T1ffan1 Tubbs The day SOUTH PACIFIC went off successfully LISH Crocker The day I made an A on my Blble exam. - Dana Word LG y g ' -,Y - Mrs. Sanders The afternoon after I gave blood. H 'h ' 36 Best Day SHIELD sf- 1511-f A' riff - Worst Day At School The following Monday after the football game with Kingsbury. - David Escue The day second quarter report cards - Bill Thompson The day I gave blood. - Kenny Inman When He went out with someone e se. - Robin McKensie The day I rushed home during lunch to get my chorus robe and came back only to find out we didnt need it after - Sheryl Latimore The day my zipper broke and I didnt know it. ' - Crystal Valentine The day I realized I had Danny and Kenny two years in a row. - Mrs. Bond 'November 6, 1981 - halftime. - Peggie Cook 'The day we took Mr. Semore's Macbeth test. - Semore's Seniors The day I slipped and fell in front of the football players. - Lisa Blackwell REMEMBERS . . . fl cameoutf' 1 77 all Worst Day 37 TI-IE SHIELD Crazy Happen1ngs The t1me I stuttered 1n blology and everybody laughed at me Beth Nohsey When Tama and I had to carry nude manlcan parts through Stelnmart and everyone was star1ng and laughlng Wendy Wagner The t1me I d1d a fllp 1n a pep rally and landed on my head Bruce Reeves The t1me my car rolled down the h1ll and h1t a yeep Nlck Adklns The t1me durlng Homecoming week when I was dresslng the naked manlcan and ran off because Mr Ph1ll1ps was watchlng me V1Ck1 Brandon The t1me I squlrted the nurse whlle I was g1v1ng blood Pegg1e Cook The t1me West lay and I went to apply for a job at the Cotton Carn1val and the securlty guard thought I was thelr mother L1bba Watson The day I fell off the stage durlng THOREAU tryouts West Belbers Durlng Iunlor Mrss when my formal got caught on the scenery and I had to lerk It off m front of everyone Tama Houk The t1me I lost my count march1ng and everybody else was golng the Opp0S1t9 way Pam Hendrlx When the whole school trled to eat ln the gym Rhonda Slayton C at I I I Y! ll ' I ' Y! ,. . . . . Y! u I I ' ' !! ' 11 A1 I I I ' ' Y! KC ' Y Y ' YY ll ' YY U I I I L6 ' ' 1? ll ' ' Y! 38 Crazy Happenings RE EMBERS f Most Embarrassmg Moment When I announced we had mtersexual soccer team Glenda Colher When I got stuck ln the 1ce IH the school drlveway and backed up trafflc for about ten mmutes lame Whltefleld When they announced the Sopho mores had won homecommg the senlor class When Mrs Holloway k1cked me out of c ass Phrl Stalhngs When Coach Perry caught me h1d1ng Cheron Huffman When Bruce Reeves sald he could read the date on the penny ln my back pocket Darrell Sharp When I started to lead the Pledge of Alleglence IH chapel and the flag was gone Parker Panovec When Donna Cov1ngton West Belbers and I d1d the Pomter Slsters in the balcony at the Sundance concert lay Bankhead When Don Cameron and Phll told everyone I hadnt had a date ln elght months Les Fortner The day Coach Perry yelled at me over the mlcrophone ln study hall G1na Ward an 1 Il! in the floor in study hall. Most Embarrassing Moment 39 HEADLI TOPS ON TV SCTV M A S 'H Benny Hill Dynasty Magnum P.I. Real People Monday Night Football General Hospital Flamingo Road Fridays TOP CARS Ferrari Corvette Mercedes Iaguar Porsche Datsun 280 ZX Mazda RX 7 Bronco or Ieep Maserati LN 7 ERS AT HARDI GHOST SKDBL BOX-OFFICE HITS Raiders of the Lost Ark Taps ANAMERICAN Ghost Story WEBEWULF IN f Halloween II LONIWN An American Werewolf in London Modern Problems DUN Private Lessons CALLOWEEN ll Stripes Superman Il ' W' LDQFTTEK Arthur 39 TOPS IN ROCK Styx REO Speedvvagon Loverboy Iourney Van Halen Billy Squier Foreigner Pat Benatar Ioan Iett and the Blackhearts ACXDC ALBUMS OF Hlgh Infrdellty Par dlse Theatre MOVlDg PICTUFGS Escape Fore1gner 4 Tattoo You Farr Warmng Get Lucky Dont Say No For Those About o Rock We Salute You WHOS WHO IN COUNTRY BIG EVENTS AT MHA VIDEO CRAZE Alabama Oak Rldge Boys Barbara Mandrell Kenny Rogers Eddle Rabbltt Crystal Gayle Wlllle Nelson Ronnle Mllsap Charlle Danlels Band PLACES TO GO IN MEMPHO Frldays Ch1cago Przza Factory Bennlgan s Arcades McDonalds Mall of Memplns Swensen s Sports events Llbertyland concerts Homecommg G1v1ng Blood Snow Days South Paclflc Class Rrngs Sprlng Break Senlor Revlew Senlor Banquet Graduatlon Pac Man Galaxlan Defender Asteroids Donkey Kong Gorf Battle Zone Berzerk Galaga '81-,BZ t Larry Gatlin Great Potato Race Centipede Gur Memories of Yesterday, I 42M W1ll Last a L1fet1me We'll Take the Best Forget the Rest M 43 44 Memories an Someday We ll Fmd sm.l-I 7 1 . ' i occ X M. ,Y N THESE ARE THE BEST GF TIMES G ff? 3' 46 Fashion T TI-IE YEARS Through a perlod of 25 years fash1ons have changed drastlcally Hardmg has seen a number of trends mcludmg leatherlackets m1n1sk1rts wear and stralghtlegyeans Thls year some of the fashlons lnclude kmckers camouflage and the punk look These plctures g1V8 us a look at some of the fash1ons through the years bell bottom jeans, izoels, western Fashion 47 42,13 RING 3 m 2 Lu mc cn D5 G I-10? The SHIELD is saluting Mrs. Donna Warren for her years of dedication to Harding. She teaches music theory to junior high students. She helps her students to obtain a better understanding of the music world. Mrs. Warren also serves as a class sponsor. She is always willing to help her students and for this the school is thankful. Mrs. Patti Sanders has been the sponsor of the SHIELD for two years. This position has proven to be difficult yet rewarding for her. Mrs. Sanders also teaches junior English. She is a great asset to Harding Academy. The SHIELD staff would like to thank her for all of her work and dedication. Favorite Teachers Donna Warren Patti Sanders awww M 'J ..., ,J i -fvnvvf' -TWKL qw b ,XX me '32 'a HU? Favorite Teachers The SHIELD is saluting Mrs. Donna Warren for her years of dedication to Harding. She teaches music theory to junior high students. She helps her students to obtain a better understanding of the music world. Mrs. Warren also serves as a class sponsor. She is always willing to help her students and for this the school is thankful. Mrs. Patti Sanders has been the sponsor of the SHIELD for two years. This position has proven to be difficult yet rewarding for her. Mrs. Sanders also teaches junior English. She is a great asset to Harding Academy. The SHIELD staff would like to thank her for all of her work and dedication. Donna Warren Patti Sanders 'frm' ' 'ZQ97 I 'Sf- ' so ta it Z Mug if 5 it Miss I Mrs. Ruth French is one of the student body's favorite teachers. Her knowledge of trivia makes studying American History a pleasure. She is also the sponsor of the CIC club. Most high school students love Mrs. French for her personality. She cares about each student individually, and she is never too busy to help a student. Miss Peggy Matthews has one of the most demanding jobs at Harding. She serves as activities director for the school. She spends hours coordinating activities so the entire school can be involved in many extracurricular activities. Although the students may not realize the work involved in Miss Matthew's job, everyone appreciates the results! -I SHIELD Salutes 51 Tania Captures Crown Monday, October 5 was Hard- ing's annual lunior Miss pageant. Eleven senior girls participated and were judged in the following areas: grades, personal interview, talent, coordination, formal wear, poise, and stage appearance. From this field of eleven, five finalists were chosen. They were Wendy Wagner, fourth alternateg Gina Ward, third alternateg Dena Kirkland, second alternateg and Iune Middleton, first alternate. Tania Houk was crowned the 1981 Iunior Miss. Tania compet- ed in the Memphis Iunior Miss pageant November 13 and 14 and placed first in the talent division. Ir. Miss Q. .... Z t OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. The finalists were Dena Kirkland, Gina Ward, Tania Houk, Iune Mid- dleton, and Wendy Wagner. 2. Beth looks radi- ant in her evening wear. 3. Iune charmed the audience with a humorous reading. 4. Tania sang You're Only Someone I Used To Love for her talent performance. 5. The girls show their coordination in the physical fitness routine, 6. Kim helps Paula pull herself together for the pageant. 7. Paul wishes the girls good Luck! THIS PAGE: 1, Gina shows there is a little bit of country in every city girl. 2. Before the curtain rose, the contestants hurriedly finished last minute details. 3. Wendy and Gina take time out to strike a pose. 4. Tania displays joy after being crowned. 5. The contestants were Sylvia Ruby, Wendy Wagner, Paula Osborn, Dena Kirkland, Tania Houk, Sherry Brown, Gina Ward, Iune Middleton, Beth Schatzman, Amelia Rose, and Dawna Durrett. 6. Amelia sings. lr. Miss DIANE CRQ On November 6 1981 Diane Adkins was crowned Homecoming Queen Dee Anna Bonner was chosen as first alternate and Lisa Knight as second alternate The candidates were selected by the football team and voted on by the student body ED QUEE Diane is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Iames Adkins She is a varsity cheerleader and a member of FSIC Last year she was Iunior representative to the homecoming court and junior class favorite Congratulations Diane' . , . THIS PAGE: 1. Queen Diane is escorted off the field by Mark Gillispie. 2. The 1981 Homecoming court. 3. Queen Diane, Melody Sanderson, last year's queen, and Dee Anna Bonner, first alternate. 4. Queen Diane Adkins and escort Mark Gillispie. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Queen candidate Diane Adkins and escort Mark Cillispie. 2. Sophomore representative Anne Feisal and escort Iohn Wakefield, 3. Queen candidate Dee Anna Bonner and escort Cameron Posey. 4. Iunior representative Valerie Fister and escort Chuck Lindley. 5. Queen candidate Lisa Knight and escort Don Deaton. 6. Senior representative Mimi Carr and escort Bobby Morgan. 54 Homecoming Court ,faq JCE' E 3 Q ? 5' Homecoming Court 55 CLASS FAVQRITES an JV VS :ff CL SS FAVGRITES . .ew av ., w'ffw?Zivf...yf ae T.: a . fwwhf , s4Qg4v' . ,Mvzwnfwf 2, .H4...a.meeff W- - ,.,.Wf- .,Mw I OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Seniors: Phil Feisal and Dee Anna Bonner. 2. Iuniorsz Brad Bowers and Valerie Fister. 3. Sophomores: David Churchill and Gena Sasseen. THIS PAGE: 1. Freshman: Russ Edgar and Iennifer Reid. 2. Eighth grade: Iohn Wade and Teresa Davis. 3. Seventh grade: Ricky Echols and Kelly Clinton. VALE TI t ROYALTY This year's class representatives were nominated and voted on by the entire student body. This new procedure allowed for two students from diiferentyolasses to reign, There was also a new idea added to the halt-time ceremony in that the senior cheerleaders, players and their families were recognized. The 1982 nominees for King and Queen of Hearts were: Debbie Prince and Kirk Dendy, representing the senior classg Connie Reasons and Brett Curtis, junior representatives: and Kelly Ieffries and Gary Childers as the sophomore representatives. The nominees for 'Prince and Princess of Hearts were: representing the freshmen, Kim Gilless and David Echolsg representing the eighth grade, Sharon Lamb and David Smithg and representing the seventh grade, Christa Hanks and Blair Carlson. However, the big highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Debbie Prince and Mr. Kirk Dandy as the 1982 King and Queen of Hearts, and Miss Kim Gilless and Mr. David Echols as Prince and Princess of Hearts. 58 Valentine Royalty D 41 1 l l I OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. 1981-82 Kingx and Queen of Hearts, Miss Debbie Prince and Kirk Dendy. 2. Senior representatives' Debbie Prince and Kirk Dendy. 3. junior representatives, Connie Reasons and Bret Curtis. 4. Sophomore representatives, Kelly Ieffries and Gary Childers. i ' 1. 1981-82 Prince and Princess of Hearts, Kim Gilless and David Echols. 2, Eighth grade representatives, Sharon Lamb and David Smith. 3. Freshman representatives, Kim Gilless and David Echuls. 4, Seventh grade representatives, Christa Hanks and Blair Carlson. 9 ' ' Valentine Royalty 59 601-I HONOR Susan White VALEDICTGRIAN Bill Donnell Tiffani Tubbs K1m jackson Tania I-Iouk GRADUATES Rhonda Slayton H Gdt61 QERING EM M RE 57 IX? CD 'U e-v- ?1-wr vu, www Msn, 'Rm 'Hi RA iq fu! ff:- ff. A., Eau' Qi, 55,5 Q s,,iW,3.,V ri: ff 'cj , ' 2 A ww Q ly T? X Q, . Y' . , , ,Ii ,f,, I ,. , 4 z. , ,. ' : - nrt, ' ., A - f 'z , , .if in , 'V hm ,J ' f fx' 4' 1125 V 1- aA5v? .gs SP Sports 63 SOC'C'lr1R Soc it to 'em Two weeks before school started, the Harding Academy Soccer team began to practice. Every morning for two weeks they met at 7:00 a.m. and worked out, At first there seemed as though there would be plenty of players for Coach Wayne Craig to choose from but one week after practice started, a Iunior Varsity team was set up. Several of the players qualified for this team and therefore began practice separately. At this point there were approximately 20 players left on the varsity, most of which were inexper- ienced. Since only five of last year's players returned - Brent Mars, Ion Hill, Doug Lewis, David Iaskson and Karl McLarty - it looks like it will be a year of rebuilding. After school started they began practicing from 3:15-5:00p.m. at Willow Field. Even though they did not appear to be the strong team of last year, the outlook was brighter when they began scrimmag- ing against other teams. After four games they had only lost one. They received a new player, Peter Hanson from Denmark. Their first home game against Central was lost 5-4, but the team came back with a victory over Auburndale 4-3. 21 A f sl? ti N, 5 . 4 fi Q ,VVV Tr . ...M f T! 1 E K 1 ff OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Pal Duke practicing hls right side shot 2 Chris Miller tending MI-lAs goaled 3 David Iaskson prepares to take control of things 4 Referee calls for a footcheck 5 1981 82 Varsity Soccer Team B Morgan I Hill P Duke B Turner D Thompson D Iaskson P Hanson S Hodges R Carson Row 2 Coach Wayne Craig W Mullins B Phillips D Lewis B Mars C Miller C. House M Lee A Wagner C McLarty B. Baggett. 6. Steve Hodges moves the ball dovxmfield. 1. 1981-82 Iunior Varsity Soccer Team: K. Tooty, K. Edwards, L. Crum, M. Smith, R. Nelluns. L. Iene, R. Wang. Row 2: Coach Wayne Craig, M. Ward, Y. Yun, S. Henry, B. Miller, S. Loft, B. Thompson, 2. Dale Thompson strains to make a goal. 3. Brent Mars hussels to keep the ball from his opponents. 4. A Srygley, M. Dugger, S. Smith, T. Rohs, D. West, D. Blakenship, Row 2: K. Kirksey, B. Instance, B. Shelton, T. Iones, S. Maples, M. Sanderson, M. Wally, G. Owen, Coach L. Iaskson. 5. Ion Hill sights the ball. 6. Doug Lewis heads the ball. Soccer 65 - FOGTBALL Lions End With 5-5 Season Homecoming night, November 6, marked the end of Harding's football season and although the game was lost - to the Bishop Byrne Knights, spirits remain high with the Lion's overall record 5-5. In the struggle against the Knights, who had the best team they have had in four years, the Lions were holding their own at halftime with a score of 12-13, but during the third and fourth quarter Bishop Byrne's offense picked up and the final score was in the Knight's favor. Harding's touchdowns were scored by Iunior Brett Curtis and Senior Tim Wilder. The season began with high hopes with the Lions defeating Ridgeway, one of the teams who went to the state playoffs, 14-7. At the end of the first five games the 5 Lions record was 4-1. However, the second half of the season was still to come with losses to Nettleton, a tough Arkansas team who made it to the state playoffs, Collierville, who also went to the state playoffs, and MUS, who had an excellent team this year. Coach Escue said that the team will be losing nineteen seniors and returning only nine lettermeng he welcomes anyone who wants to play. Many of the players earned special honors: Danny Austin - All Metro First Team loffensivelg Robert Iames - All Metro Second Team fdefensivel. These players earned All District: Wally Hatfield, Danny Austin, Robert Iames, Mark Wade, and Brett Curtis. At the end of the Season the team chose the team captains, Tim Moore and Robert Iames. 3 fl? 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W -f aff u .se f S724 are tae? - ', - f I. t .. 4 ' 4 1 - - 66 Football fig? 1981-82 VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON MHA OPPONENT SCORE Ridgeway Kingsbury Treadwell Trezevant Briarcrest Collierville Kirby MUS Bishop Byrne 14 6 6 24 35 6 35 8 30 20 6 N ettleton, Ark. 14 7 ' 49 39 7 0 34 12 ' 26 OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Wally Hatfield leaps for the ball 2 Mark Wade tackles another opponent 3 Danny Ausnn breaks through the line 4 1961 Varsity Football Team F Gross T Grunau G Cole B Bousson W Hatfield I Givens M Foust K Anderson D Austin D Hatfield M Wade T Wilder Row 2 M Carrier I Rutherford D Smith R Wall T Moore B Iones R james L Walker I Acuff B Bowers R Hazehp I Miller H Weaver House B Curtxs T Innes D Brawner I Kent K Nichols G Clayton G Rodgers B Mullins P Hughes P Hodges Row 4 Taylor G Childers T Warren A Wilson Daugherty M Wade B Smith T Brooks S Masey K Holloman K Foust D Escue Qualls B Crawford 1 Brett Curtis punts the ball with Ieff Acuff s assist 2 Wally Hatfield punts at 50 yards out 3 Ioe Rutherford blocks as Ieff Acuff goes for yardage 4 Dan Smith tackles an opponent 5 Ricky Hayslip and Kevin Holloman assist the Lions in a tackle 7 Robert Iames blocks as Brett Curtis goes for yardage Row 3: Ml Nloore, I. Adkins, D.'Churchil1, S: f 2 '. '. ' 1 sf ' , f ' ', '. I '. I si I f Football 67 V r OPPOSITE PAGE 1 T1m Wilder and Iohn Glvens ready to block 2 Gary Chllders tackled by oppon ents 3 Iohn Gxvens was sacked as T1m Wllder runs to a touchdown 4 Ieff Acuff looks for home 5 Brett Curtls breaks the enemy lme 6 Danny Austm carrles the ball whrle Mltch Foust tries to break for more yardage as Ieff Acuff goes for the block 1 Ioe Rutherford and T1m Moore go for the k1l1 2 T1m Grunau antxclpates the play 3 Kevm Holloman goes for the blg TD 4 Ieff Acuff shows what ballet has done for him 5 Davld Anderson and Danny AUSIIH make an outstandlng tackle 6 Frank GIVGHS and Drew Hathcock ln the chlcken fxght as Danny Austm goes for yardage the tackle. 7. Danny Austin goes Football 69 70 Football NM 'M 'svmwdf I NNDM- N. , menu XL' 'A XM,., , x..... T S... ...,,..:. Lj.,.,,,, kkxl 1, T .xxxx T I ...x . -H 1 1 OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Gary Clayton goes for yardage 2 Chris Givens and Mark Iohn ston work for yardage 3 MHA has crossing offense 4 Iohn Law passes the ball 5 1981 82 Freshman Football Team D Horton B Calvin I Brown M Whittington M Curtis D Echols I Morrow L Slsson N Green K Perry Row 2: A. Nutt, C. Hammer, S. Hart, C. Slate, S. Shive, D. Burks, D. Lusby, I. Parks, H. Williams. Row 3: Coach Stroud, A. Fletcher R. Edgar, I. Law, W. Eaton T. Day, B, Davis, A. Iones. 1. 1981-82 7th and Bth Football team: T. Griffiths, B. Iohnston, E. McNut1 B. Harris R. Lin- kous, K. Lewis, T. Bailey, D. Lee. C. Honey, Row 2: B. Carson, I. Hunter, M. Ieffries, D. Elliot, T. Davis, B. Shive, C. Given, T. Cottrell, T. Gheens. Row 3: T. Gambill, T. Teems, C. Lee, T. Smith, C. McMillan, S. Bass, R. Gal- breith. I. Dye. Row 4: M. Embrey, T. Lee, M. Clayton, T. Long, P. Lacroust, D. Lane, K. Morgan, M, Heppner, I. Wade. 2. Iohn Law is also an oustanding kicker. 3. Iohn Law rushes for yardage. 4. Iohn Law steps back to pass. Football 71 CDPUO'-'Zr11Cn 4 Mimi Carr, Captain Diane Adkins Debbie Prince DeeAnna Bonner Connie Sharp UDFUO'-'ZCI-' Denise Lipsey Susan Stanford Melanie Ward Mandy Baker Angy Tobias C'J ',:r' cn rn H ... cn no Q.. na H CD xi O9 CHEERLEADERS This year, as before the cheerleaders proved to be a vital part in gaining support and providing spirit for our Lion teams. The cheerleaders went to a summer camp and came back with some new ideas and were ready for a great year. Thanks for all your hard work girls! 1. Angy attempts a Russian toe touch. 2. Halftime! 3. Dee Anna cheers the Lions on! 4. ls that style? 5. She's got that spirit! 6. Mimi shows her ability. Q I 74 Cheerleaders A ,N JQA' ' 'yall ' li' - ,'x? ,' 1. Freshman Row 1: B. Srygley, S. Repult. Row 2: B. Prince, L. Bush, I. Brewer. Row 3: K. Gilless. 2 Looking good at the Homecoming pep rally. 3. Sophomore Row 1: D. Bramlett, Row 2: K. Rickman, L. Daves, K. Riggs. Row 3: L. Dye. Row 4: K. Ieffries. 4. Seventh and Eighth grade Row 1: I. Sholey. Row 2: I. DeBerry, L. Moore, C. Goad, L. Williams, K. Brown, H. Buck, A. Willingham Row 3: K. Clinton, Row 4: S. Lamb, I. White, W. Holland. Cheerleaders 75 CRCSS CCUNTRY Harriers Capture Ninth At State Harding's Cross Country Team had a remarkable season this year with an overall record of 77 wins and 24 losses. At the beginning of the year, few realized the potential of this young team. Perhaps the only one who believed the team had a chance to qualify for the state meet was Coach Ronn Rubio. The first time the runners realized just how close they were to a spot in the state meet was after the county meet. Despite the cold, windy, and wet weather, Hardings runners captured a second place finish. Even though they had finished second in the county, the Cross Country Team's true test was the regional meet. In a close two point victory over Bishop Byrne, Harding again received second place and qualified to compete at the state meet in Nashville. At the state meet Hardings team placed ninth. The seven runners for Harding at the state meet were: Seniors Gary Eastwood, Ieff King, and Parker Panovecg Iunior Richard Brazzelg Sophomores, Dale Sharp and Bill White: and Freshman, Ieff Alsup. First alternate was Freshman Daniel Murphy and statistician was Senior lay Bankhead. Each of Harding's competing runners had his best time of the season. The Cross Country Team expressed a special thanks to Coach Ronn Rubio whose love and confidence made this season possible. W aw' -,U-1 3.22, . Wig, an QA ., . W.. 3 , I - I -......,..,,w, - 5. . + + , ,My V 7 f 5, f 1' 7 , ' ' ,., ,. 2 L, M ,x ,fsef ... ,,., 8,7 ,. . W., . W.. ..v.M,.,f. I ' ,f'L7ff 7 , .W 11 .rf L ffsmmi f 1' ,, iw M95 W, .4 4 'G ffm ,WJ vm ,WM aw, f ., uf. A. 1- st . ,N f - f if .L M.. ,uw K OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Ieff Alsup and Daniel Murphy take to the woods 2 Mike Parham at the quarter mile mark 3 Richard Brazzel shows mental tuffness during a race 4 Ieff King put the pressure on a Frayser Baptlst runner 5 198182 Varsity Boys Cross Country Team I King R Phillips G Eastwood P Dehart D Craven D Murphy I Alsup D Sharp Row 2 Coach Ronn Rublo S Staggs, M. Parham, I. Phillips, D. Sharp, P. Panovec, R. Brazzel, B. White, I. Bankhead. 1. Dale Sharp and Ieff King exhibit team work. 2. Parker Panovec, David Craven and Paul Dehart run in a pack. 3. Dale Sharp and Gary Eastwood run down the final stretch. 4. Mike Parham shows good form. 5. Bill White sets the pace. 6. Ieff Alsup runs toward the finish. 7. Parker Panovec trains with persistence. Cross Country 77 A Year of Great Potential The Girls Cross Country team had the greatest potential that they have had in their seven years of existence. Returning Seniors Peggie Cook, Susan White, Karen McLarty and returning junior Phyllis McFall led the team of 14 girls through times of pain and endurance of the two-mile race. They have run the hills of Millington and Frayser, the narrow paths and obstacles of McKellar Park and our own course on Harding campus. They shared many good times and ached together through some moments of disappointment. It was another year of growthg physically, emotionally and spiritually. Each par- ticipant gave a part of herself and enjoyed a piece of the others that were a part of this year's team. Each one is more for having been a part of the team. . I K IU-4 v 3771 M' .5315 s H. t-Sf!!! ,df 4, 'K J .JR fr-we ,gt 'ws-,,..s Q 2 In . 1 fx- ,. -1 Q' V.. 1 , - f, , Y-1, ' .f K A I fs A , , l. M Aw A ' f..s.N news ' r ' t, fi-k. ,.k, . , A f 1 .iL,LX we OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Heather Crane and Lauren Mlller move upon an opponent 2 Peggle Cook passes another Germantown runner 3 Angela Bond Kelley Taylor and Amy Edwards run ln a pack 4 Angela Bond moves on down the course 5 Leshe Kmg and Susan Whlte push each other through the race 6 1981 82 Glrls Cross Country Team M Lambert P Cook L Mxller K Taylor D Browder S Whlte M Klng Row 2 Coach McLarty A Bond H Crane L Kmg A Rose 7 Kelley Taylor and Amy Edwards stay together at the start 1 Kelley Taylor and Amy Edwards gettmg ready to pass an opponent 2 Peggle Cook pushmg down the h1ll 3 Lauren Miller shows great form durlng the race 4 Susan Whlte leads a pack of runners 5 Marsha King and Phyllls McFall keep pace together 6 Phyllls McFalllook1ngl1ke THE LONELIEST RUNNER 7 Leslie Kmg leads a pack of runners Peggie Matthew, Edward., P. McT'all, K. Cross Country 79 80 Volleyball - DLLEYBALL New Beginnings For Lady Lions The 1981-82 girls varsity volleyball team began a fresh new season with a new coach, Mrs. Karen Ijams. The most exciting game of the season was the Lady Lions season opener against Germantown. The Lady Lions brought in a gym full of spectators and the crowd really gave a lot of vocal support to the team. Coach ljams said, very exciting, a big win for us. Another bit of news for the Lady Lions was their receiving an invitation to participate in a Play Day in Nashville. The idea of the Nashville Play Day is to get the strongest teams in the state together and have pre-state competition. The team was honored by winning the District Seventeen Tournament. Individual winners were Lisa Knox and Gena Ward, elected to the All-District Seventeen Tournament team and Lisa Knox receiving All-Regional Tournament honors. Overall the Lady Lions closed the season with a 15 and 5 season. Congratulations, girls, on a year of new beginnings. OPPOSITE PAGE 1 The 1981 82 Varslty Volleyball Team G Ward D Bonner L Schwartz M Scott D Mars L Rynders Row 2 Coach Karen Ilams L Knox R Rosenau C Slmpson C Huffman R Braddock R Shackelford 2 LISH Knox leaps hlgh for a returmng ball 3 Coach Ijams talks Wlth her team 4 Rene Braddock volleys the ball over the net return the ball whlle Cmdy Huffman gets ready to back her up 2 Dee Anna Bonner splkes the ball over the net 3 Lor1 Schwartz volleys the ball over the net 4 The 1981 82 Iunlor Varsity Volleyball Team L Patton D Browder D Mars M Scott B Brock Row 2 B Anderson S Beck M Henry C Huffman R Braddock Coach Gxllooly 5 Mehssa Scott volleys the ball whxle Donna Mars gets ready to asslst 6 Donna Mars volleys the ball to Cmdy Huffman Cissy Simpson gets down low to Volleyball 81 ... WRESTLI G Summer Camp Pays Off For M.H.A. Wrestlers The wrestling season got off to a good start with the team's fourth place finish in the Bishop Byrne Tournament. Coach Perry commented by saying that this year's performance in the tournament was the best by M.H.A. in several years. The wrestling team has been training vigoriously in preparation for this years season. Coach Perry and four other wrestlers attended the University of Missouri's wrestling camp. They felt it would help them to perfect and improve their wrestling techniques. Coach Perry said there were some set backs with the injury of Ricky Wilson, but things picked up and seem to be back on schedule. However, summer camp must have paid off because as the record stands now, Bill Hackney is undefeated, Ieff Cox has lost one match, and Bobby Iones and Tim Shepherd have only suffered two defeats this year. Over all the team seems to be having a very productive year. Good work guys! 84 Wrestling I..- Vi, OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Bobby Iones puts his opponent in a breakdown 2 Bobby Iones working for a pin while using a headlock 3 Tim Shepherd getting ready for a pin 4 1981 82 wrestling team T Day B Randolph T Long T Dye T Howard Row 2 B Hackney I Cox T Shepherd I Parks B Wilson Row 3 R Wilson I Blancett K Williams T Ungaro B Smith, S. Martin, B. Iones, Coach W. Perry. 5. Keith Williams trying to turn his opponent with an armbar. 6. Tim Shepherd trying to turn his opponent with a chicken wing. 1. Keith Williams caught up in a tie up. 2. Bobby Iones working for a reversal. 3. MHA working for a pin. 4. Keith Williams working for a breakdown. 5. Tim Shepherd gets his pin. Wrestling 85 B SKETBALL close game. returning starter. Basketball Rolls To New Season What a better way to start this year s basketball season than to defeat Harding Academy of Searcy 71-37.This roaring start could not be held back for Southaven was defeated by the Lions 51-48, as was Memphis Prep, 79 41 Although he is pleased with these first three victories Coach Alan Pritchard stated that the most challenging part of the season is yet to come. It seems he was right On Dec. 1, the Lions played a difficult game against White Station. Each team battled in overtime for the lead, White Station crept ahead 62 61 winning a This year five starting players return Seniors Danny Austin - guard, Bill Donnell forward Steve Durham - center, Don Deaton - forward and Iunlor Danny Smith - guard. Rounding out the team are Ieff King, Steve McElhaney, Kris Miller Ricky Osborn, and Cameron Posey. The team is an inexperienced one with Don Deaton as the only OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Don Deaton shows form 2 Blll Donnell strlkes an angellc pose 3 1981 82 Varslty Boys Basketball Team Ieff McCull1an Mgr Ieff Kmg Danny Smlth Don Deaton Danny Austm Steve McElaney Rlcky Osborn Mrke Durham Mgr Row 2 Wayne Cralg Asst Coach D3Vld Escue hm Estes Cameron Posey Steve Durham Bill Donnell Krxs Mlller Alan Prltchard Head show team work 5 Don Deaton takes command 6 Danny Smlth and Davrd Escue reach for a rebound 1 Danny Austm shoots a much needed shot 2 Steve Durham mtlmxdates the opposrtlon 3 1981 B2 IV Boys Basketball Team Chuck Llndley Rodney Leath Bubba Daugherlty Ioey Adk1ns Mxchael Sanderson Cary Chllders Row 2 Coach Cralg hm Brown Iohn Taylor Davld Escue Scott Ralston Ilm Estes Tommy Warren 4 D8Vld Escue and Danny Smxth go for the rebo und :h Danny Austln, Mike Durham, and Don Deaton, Basketball 87 1981-82 Varsity Basketball Season MHA Opponent Score Harding Searcy Southaven East Overton Prep White Station Bolton Overton Briarcrest Chester Co Iaycee Christmas Tournament St Marys!FACS I C !Frayser Baptist Hutchison MUS Collierville Southaven Bishop Byrne 71 ' - 37 51 48 43 62 79 43 61 62 52 ' ' 61 47 67 41 50 45 ' 47 82 White Station 47 40 . 47 43 ' 38 72 . 65 52 . . ' 50 56 ' 66 61 56 43 ' ' 45 59 42 88 Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Don Deaton Iumps to shoot the ball 2 Danny Austm shoots from the top of the key 3 1981 82 Freshman Basketball B Davls R Plckens A Ward I Law D Murphy C House Row 2 A Holder M Tant P Aster R Hughes D Echols A Fletcher Coach H Bodlford 4 198182 Freshman B Basketball B Atkms S Shlve D Burks I Alsup Row 2 L Slsson L Bowling I Kmg B Colvxn K M1ller 5 Camron Posey scrambles for the ball 1 Dan Smith trxes to pass the ball 2 1981 B2 7th B Shxve R Nellums I Goad Row 2 S Maples R Lmkous T Cottrell T Gambxll E McNutt T Iones C Gwen M Ward I Newman Coach Blxler 3 198182 8th Basketball B Fxsher T Grlfflths M McMillan B Shetton R Sxsco L Crum Row 2 I Wade S Schwartz M Clayton R Galbralth M Heppner A Bond 4 B111 Donnell trtes not to foul an opponent 5 M HA trles to mtercept the ball h S. Helm, R. Echols, M. Wally, K. Kirksey, lm Basketball 89 Lad Lions Have Aggressive Season The 1981-82 girls Varsity Basketball Team saw its most exciting season when Lady Lions took on White Station. Harding Coach Becky Kenley said the girls played 'Avery aggressive basketball and had quite a few turnovers . The Lady Lions had a total of fourty-four rebounds and controlled the game. When time ran out the final score was: Harding 52, while White Station had 49. Lisa Knox led all scoring with 29. The top scores of this season are: Carole Benton averaging 11.6, Lisa Knox averaging 11.5, Gena Ward averaging 10.3, and Risa Shackelford averaging 8.6 points a game. Top rebounders for the year are Carole Benton averaging 11.6 and Risa Shackelford averaging 6.4 rebounds a game. The top defensive player of the year was Risa Shackelford who led the team in steals and has caused the opponents to make more mistakes than any other player. The free-throw shooting for 1981-82 was also led by Risa Shackelford. . 90 Basketball MHA 65 1981 82 VHFSIW Glrls Basketball Season OPPONENT Southhaven East Overton Whtte Stat1on Bolton Overton Wlute Stat1on McNa1ry Central St. Mary's Collierville Bishop Byrne Kirby St. Agnes St. Mary's Briarcrest Southaven Score 38 92 Basketball J' . as af as is W is Sk I t 5, ' lg aw? OPPOSITE PAGE 1 R158 Shackelford shoots 2 Gma Ward does a lay up 3 1981 82 Freshman Glrls Basketball P Pulley L Woodward A Duke C Braddock Row2 L Kmg H Hampton I Lawrence I Slmmmgton R Hampton C Means K Mldyett 4 Rlsa Shackelford fxghts to keep posltlon of the ball 5 L1sa Rynders gets a lay up Rynders makes a lay up 3 1981 82 Glrls 7th and Sth Basketball A Lawson S Hays G Scott S Roney A Lenard M Kmg I Sloop L Hardeman Row 2 Coach K Ayers M Hart C Hanks K Story I Iohnston P Irwm C Blngham A H111 S Warren V Rlchardson Coach M Holhman 1 Risa Shackelford trys to block the opponents. Lisa Basketball 93 TRACK if Braddock and Shackelford Go to State At the end of the season the overall record of the girls, varsity stood at 6-1. Coaches Peggy Mathews and Karen Ijams led the team to the runner-up position in the SAC-7 conference and fourth place in the regional meet. The following girls were named to the all-conference team: Gina Ward, Phyllis McFall, Kelly Taylor, Debbie Slaughter, Angie Tobias, Iennifer Lawrence, Lisa Rynders, and Risa Shackelford. Renee Braddock and Risa Shackelford went on to the state track meet in Nashville where Renee Braddock placed second overall in the shot-put competition. The overall record of the team coached by Bob Massey was 4-2. Zack Randolph, Dan Smith, Mike McGee, Mark Gillespie, and Tim Wilder were named All-Conference winners. 452 if if K 5 2V K.. .T '-'. four f , 5 .te N? R53 X 'Q K Vyky I v . V, xv f 1 . K X58 5 5' S ... :gg S T --..l ' 4 E - -... t ' A ...'e . 94 Track O OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Davld Powell runs the mlle relay Z Rene Braddock throws the dxscus 3 Rxsa Shackelford puts the shot 4 Bobby Brown runs for the fmlsh 5 Varslty Track team B Cutberth B Graham I Bankhead P Panovec B Bush B Iones M Clllesple F Gross D Smxth Row 2 I Hlll B Mars T Marcus Z Randolph M McGee C Crltchfleld B Brown T Grunau D Hathcock Row 3 CoachR Rubto T Warren S Strayhorn K McLarty D Thompson R Brazzel B Whlte D Sharp P DeHart B Crawford R Phllllps Row 4 T Thompson B Tmes B Moore R Leath K Nlchols D B Massey D Sharp A Graves D Austm T Thompson R Wall L Fortner T Alsup W Downs 6 B Whlte breaksthetape 7 Debble Slaughter 15 flrst over the hurtle 1 Dee Anna Bonner goes over the bar 2 K iren Mclaarty and Nancy Troxell stretch before a race 3 Tlm Thompson passes 1 BBHS on the curve 4 Clrls Vxrslty Track team N Troxell K 'Iotty K Taylor A Toblas D Bonner C Zmn Row 2 Coach Matthews K McLarty A Bond A Edwards L Rynders C Huffman R Braddock Row 3 V Brandon C Ward C Slmpson D Slaughter T Goad P McFall A Adler 5 Danny Smlth goes over the bar , ' ' . . 1 ' ' : . , Powell, R. Green, C. Rogers, D. Norris, B. Dorman. Row 5: Coach r . . U 1 1 v ' u - v - V 1 - 1 - 4 - ' ' K . 1981 junior High Glrl s Track Season OPPONENT SCORE Prep Frayser Bapt E.C.S. Elliston Frayser Bapt St Marys League Champlonshrp St Mary s Prep E C S Frayser Bapt Elhston 1981 Iunior High Boy's Track Season MHA OPPONENT SCORE 93 Prep 56 Frayser Bapt. E.C.S. Elllston Frayser Bapt. M.U.S. League Championship M.U.S. Elliston E.C.S. Frayser Bapt. 93 39 41 48 78 ' 57 lx' 78 25 36 83 75 Prep 31 75 97 75 12 75 47 f 75 83 .2 OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Dan Smith is first to break the tape 2 Karen McLarty running the mile relay 3 Iumor High Girls Track L Bush K Dendy I Lawrence K Midyett R Bessm K Reichen K Story I Anderson I Taylor Row Z A Lawson C Lmkus B Srygley C Braddock P Nevels C Knox K Goad L Young Row 3 C Williams C Lee A Duke A Hill L Miller C Bingham P Irwm M Rimer L Brasfielcl G Scott Coach Ioan Vandiveer 4 Three MHA sprmters take off in the 100 yd dash 5 Lisa Rynders gets ready to put the shot. 1. Parker Panovec runs the two mile relay. 2, Bobby Iones throws the shot put. 3. Iunior High Boy's Track Team: D, Samples, D. Murphy, I. Alsup, D. Iones, M. Sanderson, M. Heptner, C, Lee I. Brown, K. Perry, S. Bass, A. Nutt. Row 2: S. Schwartz, M. Clayton, W. Etton, A. Fletcher, H. Williams, T. Garrett, I. Thrash, B, Atkins, I. Dye, K. Tooty, I. Iackson, Coach Perry. Row 3: T. Lee, T. Smith, C. Slate, C. McMillon, T, Long, R. Sisco, I. Parks, T. Day, S, Guyman, M. Curtis, P. Aster, A. Holder. 4. Trudy Goad runs the mile relay. 5. Tim Wilder makes it over the bar. Track 97 GOI .F Golf Teams Place Third in SAC-7 The girls' and boys' teams, coached by Alan Prichard, placed third in the SAC-7 conferences. The boys' also placed third in the District 29 tournament. The overall season for the girls stood at 4-2. Les Fortner was district and regional medalist and he participated in the state tournament. At the conclusion of the season Gerri Carter was named MVP and winner of the Sportsmanship Award. On the boys team Don Phillips was named MVP and received the sportsmanship Award. Ng, 98 Golf OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Gem Carter watches the ball go down the farrway 2 Don Phlllxps slghts hxs shot 3 Les Fortner WBltS hls turn to putt 4 Coach Prltchard tables up the scores 5 Kelly Gookm chooses a club 6 Susan Pugh tees off 1. Carole Benton takes her bag and gets ready to go. 2. Les Fortner watches his ball. 3. Ross Carson selects a club. 4. Kelly Gookin watches the ball. Golf 99 ...TENN S Netters Have Creat Season The boys' team ended with an 11-1 record, winning 91070 of their matches. The team consisted of Dale Thompson, Captain, David Gearhardt, Co-Captaing Ken Miller, Kris Miller, Charles Dismuke, Mike Carrier and Greg Mangrum. The boys placed third in the SAC-7 Conference and third in District competition. Dale Thompson ad- vanced to the regional tournament in singles. The girls' team ended their season with a 12-2 record, winning 86070 of their matches. The team consisted of Lisa Fienup, Captaing Lori Schwartz, Co-Captain, Mi- chelle Carrierg Kelly Marksg Lynn Wooteng Leslie Willinghamg Rac- quel Rosenaug and Lee Hodnett. Being one of the few teams to accomplish such a feat, the girls were the SAC-7 Champions for the third year in a row. The girls captured the District AA Cham- pionship for the second year. Michelle Carrier and Lori Schwartz represented Harding in the regional tournament in singles. Michelle Carrier won first place in singles and went on to win the state tournament in Nashville, placing fourth overall in singles. '?5na.,,Nw in.. ,W 100 Tennis . ,yt , +21 sway 2 1. 6 OPPOSITE PAGE 1 M1chelle Carrler returns the ball wlth a back hand shot 2 Dale Thompson using a back hand shot 3 Ken Mlller hlts the ball 4 Lor1 Schwartz usmg a double handed back hand 5 Boys Varslty Tennrs K Mrller D Gearhart D Thompson M Carrrer Row 2 G Mangrum K Mzller C Dlsmuke Coach Alsup 6 Varslty Gmrls Tennls L Wllllngham R Rossenau L Wooten K Marks Row Z M Carrler L Schwartz L F1enup L Hodnett Coach 1 Ir Hrgh Clrls Tenms C Barch D Helm C Iackson T Gurkey Row 2 D Ierlga H Throckmorton R Hampton I Papazan 2 Ir I-hgh Boys Tennls A Fletcher B Drsmuke M Sm1th C Slate A Bond Row 2 Y Yun T Cox R Dallas S Bass D Ierlga 3 L1sa Flenup sxghts the ball 4 Raquel Rosenau returns the ball 5 Krrs Mxller returns wlth a strong back hand 6 Dale Thompson returns the ball 7 D8V1d Gearl-Iart returns the ball J - 1 - , - , . I . : . ' , . Alsup. - - T - . - . - V Tennis 101 - BASEBALL Lions Go 17-8 Coached by Ilanid BodHord,the baseball team completed the 1981 season, vvhli a 17-8 record. llarding captured the runner-up spots in both the SAC-7 conference and the District 14AA tournament. Individual honors went to Clark McFerrin fFirst team, all-Shelby Metro AAg All-Conference and east AA all-star teaml, Cary Daniels lall-Metro AA, all-conference and east AA, all-conference and east AA all-star teanU, Iqoyd. Stdckland and Bruce Kirksey feast AA all-star teamj. 8 l Eat 'ix Q X! 2 l E ss 102 Baseball 4 ,I J, t MW 'vgfs Ab? ir A WEEK on kr Q gg' .i 5 awww.. We-W 17.55 ml 4 iffy, if f . fe it v M W L M---f + vM-1 MHA 8 3 10 1981 Baseball Season OPPONENT SCORE Oakhaven Bapt Elliston Bapt E. C S Elliston Bapt Oakhaven Skyview Skyview C B H S M U S Catholic Collrervllle Bishop Byrne Bishop Byrne Catholic C0ll1GI'Vlll6 Bishop Byrne Prep Blshop Byrne Bishop Byrne SSB g y BSSSSSS f it 13 D . 6 1. 4 ' 2 ,f--f,, . f,,,,, 1.4.1, I In hh 1 3 ' . 5 . 1 .rz .gf.,. fa 7 C-B'H'S' 0 ,K ,,,:,k, ,': is-. p ig' l I ,Q 12 . 0 ' 1 rerr N 11.3, 6 I 9 ,yy if BBBB 1 1 f f 15 - - - - 13 SSSS . ff- ' 1 - - - 3 W J Brrrerr ,y1' gi ' ' ' 3 W V 13 ' 10 1111 ,s 11 ' 8 1,,j it 6 ' ' 4 if C 2 ' 11 .atcl if rery ' 7? 4 OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Ieff Acuff ready to bat. 2. Clark McFerrin pitches. 3. Varsity Baseball: R. Kiihnl, C. McFerrin, B. Kurksey, B. Simpson, C. Daniels, P. Feisal, K. Wilson Row 2: Coach Bodiford, P. Strickland, B. Brooks, B. Iohnston, S. Mack- lehny, I. Acuff, C. Lindley, R. Hayslip, P. Rickman, F. Strick- land. Row 3: M. Carlock. B. Curtis. T. Harrison, R. McCullar, M. Smith, W. Hatfield, C. Stan- ford, T. Weldon, K, Roller. 4. Keith Wilson pitches. 5. Mark Smith rounds the base. B. Clark McFerrin pitches. 1. Charlie Loyde throws the ball. 2. Stacy Massey tags a man. 3. Ninth Grade Baseball: M. Dur- oom, D. Churchill, C. Darty, S. Brown, I. Law, A. Ward, S. Massey. Row 2: Coach Morris, D. Nousman, D, Echiles, D. Young, C. Loyde, C. Smith, D. Escue. I. Wakefield, S. Schive. 4. David Chmchill steadies himself. Baseball 103 - SUFTBALI. A Year Of Rebuilding Coach Kay Smith described the 1981 softball season as a year of rebuilding . The 1981 season started off slow but steadily improved during the year. The team was basically a young team which had only four returning players. Coach Smith said, Sheri Gaines and Dena Kirkland proved to be a winning combination as pitchers. Conference winners were Peggie Cook, Kathy Stevenson, and Carla Campbell. if in-- ' 104 Softball ,1 tr' ff y 41 44, 4' 1 ,g 'T' ew 2 FZ wg? . at Q , 4 2, if into eg fi if ,gy 1 i, ,,,,- 5136 'lg' .22 2 715 iff k , .fyrg yflf - .. ,ZH Z,-x, . .:' g ag QS 1 , ..y.. , 2 li if gs . l 1,5 Q we I I. I Q , E I A2 f 'Avi 3 , gig!! -' 4 . , 5 ,A y V ..,, , f V ff? ' - ' i? 5 , fic. ,. HW 1981 Softball Season MHA OPPONENT SCORE Bishop Byrne Briarorest St. Agnes Bishop Byrne Catholic , B. E. . Brlarcrest Auburndale . B. E. . Catholic St. Agnes St. Agnes Bishop Byrne I. C. 5. digg k fir rigxyfjgai' Q Egg, rf 11 :IFA .Z I kg ,Wilma iwf, 7'i- r ??f'7'f 'h ' f i 'i , n ip - 77 ,i,. ,easel fiii b xzbu 5 - 1 3 1 2' ' lse T , l ' lg W A If '- L : ,liz may I 2 WWW OPPPOSITE PAGE 1 Valerie Fister bats 2 Sheri Gaines swings low 3 Varsity Softball L Helton V Fister A Bodiford P Cook M Phillips S Games K Stevenson Row 2 T Bounds D Kirkland B Bankhead S Trammell R Gordon T Pitt Row 3 Coach K Smith M Story C Campbell L Knox S Brown 4 The team cheers another runner 5 The catcher sleadies herself 6 Kathy Stevenson lines up the bases 1 Shen Games plays off base 2 Angie Bodlford runs home 3 Freshman Softball B Brock H Crain M Goode L Dye K Sisco K Bodiford D Browder Row 2 Coach Kenley B Anderson L Patton D Mars M Henry K Sparks K Rounsaville Coach Mad dox 4 Peggie Cook gets ready to run 5 Sheri Games ready to pitch Softball 105 1962 1963 1964- 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970- 1971- 1972- Q. - iff.. .4 waf- fte: L. , SHIELD REME BERS 1958- The only sport at the time was baseball, coached by Bob Marcum. Alan Pritchard played on the first team. First year of M.H.A. football ended with 0-7 record, coached by Stan Schwartz and Pete Stone. M.H.A. also had a senior basketball team coached by Pete Stone and a Iunior Basketball team coached by Stan Schwartz and the Senior record was 3-8. Football was coached by Dee Hillin and Walter Nelmsg their season record was 2-8. M.H.A. now has a Varsity and a B team and a Iunior Basketball team. The Varsity was coached by Nelms, Turner, and Hillin. Season ended with a 0-2 record. 1959- 1961- Athlete of the year - Randy Crider. Football was coached by Gerald Gardner and Harold Valentine. They had a season record of 3-6-1. There was a B team and Ir. High Basketball, along with the Varsity which ended their season with a 8-14 record. Most Athletic was Ierry Gooch. Gardner coached the football team to a 1-5 record. '63 brought the first girls athletics with a Basketball team coached by Ioy Nelms. The boys basketball team coached by Valentine had a record of 4-18. Frank Rousseau was Athlete of the Year. Football was coached by Ierry Mote and Berryhill. The record was 2-7. Rubio played end that year. Basketball was coached by Berryhill and Dr. Srygley. Their season ended with a 6-16 record. M.H.A. also had a I.V. team. The Debs lDebutants1 was the nickname of the girls team which Ioan Vandiveer played on. Athlete of the year was M.H.A.'s very own Ronn Rubio. Coach Rubio played on the football team who's season record was 3-7. The team was coached by David Simpson who also coached varsity and junior high basketball. Athlete of the year was Phil Rogers. Hal Gate, a former M.H.A. teacher played on our football and basketball teams. The football record for '66 was 4-5-1 and the team was coached by Ierry Mote. The basketball record of '66 was 6-14. M.H.A. also had a I.V. team. '67 brought to M.H.A. the election of two athletes of the year: Bobby Klier in basketball and Duane Priest in football. Walt Mays coached football and lead the Lions to a 3-6 season record. Harold Bodiford played fullback and Hal Gates played basketball. '67 brought M.H.A.'s first winning season in basketball. The Lions had a 14-8 season and freshman basketball was also added to the sports calendar, Mr. Outlaw was the football coach for '68. His guidance brought M.H.A.'s first winning football season. Their record was 6-4. Steve Bowie and Harold Bodiford played for M.H.A. football that year. '68 at M.H.A. the Lions experienced their second winning season of 13-10 in basketball. The football team had a 1-8-1 season as Steve Bowie and Harold Bodiford played that last season with M.H.A. The basketball was coached by Mr. Diles. M.H.A. also had a baseball team. M.H.A. had a football team but the Lions had several new sports to promote: Cross Country, Wrestling, Indoor as well as Outdoor track, coached by Mr. Armstrong, Ronn Rubio and Mr. Iordan. The baseball team had their first winning season with a record of 6-5 M.H.A. also added a Ir. High football and track programs as well as a Track and Field day for students. Ronn Rubio coached the Harding Lions he played for in 65 and lead the team to a 5-5-1 season. Armstrong coached Cross Country as well as basketball and lead the Lions to a 7-18 season. Rubio continued to coach the team in '73 and lead the Lions to a 2-6-1 season. Armstrong coached the Varsity and I.V. Basketball Teams and lead the varsity to a 12-10 winning season. Rubio coached track and M.H.A. had the first girls Gymnastics team. Mrs. Betty Copeland coached the girls basketball team and lead the team to a 14-1 season. Coach Ivey was the new football coach. Their season record stood at 2-8. Ronn Rubio had his first year of Cross Country. Their season record was 52-32-2. Rubio also sent Brad Watson to the State Meet. Pritchard coached an 13-10 season of Basketball and girls basketball lfreshmanj was added to the M.H.A. roster. Mr. Copeland brought the ladies to a 15-2 season. 1973- 1974- Numa, 15.4, 42' ' 'Wy 4.11: .:.- Ulf W . mg ft gf er g, r cts fvgfe5:T9?:+ . --1 FT' .. .fa fat? T - - 'ti 'err A' ..'. - I .- 4' uff rfffr- ' '-ta.tJaQQft'2t.,v. ,,,,f: ,af ,,. nc' ' -5, -W 1975- 1976- 1977- 1978- 1979- 1980- 1981- 1982- . in f The '75 football season had a fine record of 8-2, and brought M.H.A.'s first soccer team to the sport calender. Newman was the soccer coach. Rubio's second year of cross country gave M.H.A. its first team to go to the State Meet. The Harriers were 9th overall and had a season record of 88-18. M.H.A.'s first Wrestling season broke even and had two sub-state winners: Frazier and Graves. The boys basketball season was 12-5 while the girls had a 15-8 season. The volleyball team was coached by former student IoanVandiveer The Lady Lions were second in their league. Gymnastics still continued at M.H.A. Football coached by Ivey had a 3-6 season. The Cross Country team coached by Ronn Rubio placed eighth in the state and had a season of 79-23. Wrestling had a 4-9 record coached by Hedrick. Basketball under Pritchard s supervision had a season record of 17 11 Girls basketball was now coached by Mrs. Conley Vandiver, who coached Volleyball and lead the Ladies Lions to a 14 2 season Football was coached by Ivey who's knowledge brought M.H.A. another winning season of 6 4 Rubio s Cross Country team was third in the state with a 39-12, record: while the I.V. Cross Country team was second in the County The first girls Cross Country team was started in '77 and was coached by Bigham. Under Ioan Vandiveer the volleyball team went to the State The basketball team went to the regional with a 19-11 record for the season while the girls basketball team, under Hall Gates had a 9 13 season In Wrestling Hedrick was the coach and Mitch Price went to the state. Baseball still thrives. The cross Country team under Rubio won the State Meet and had a season record of 104 7 Girls volleyball was second in the state with a record of 25-5 for the season. Basketball under Pritchard went 22-7 and under Iiams the girls were second in the district with a 16-6 record. There were also B team basketball as well as 7th and 8th and 9th for girls and guys Spring sports like tennis baseball and track were still favorites of M.H.A. fans. '79 brought a new football coach to Harding, Mr. Ierry Escue. The Cross Country team under Rubio was second In the state and twelfth in a southern national meet. The girls Cross Country team had a record of 2-6 under Peggy Mathews The volleyball team was second in the state, coached by Ioan Vandiveer who's record was 10-4. Pritchard coached the Boys Basketball team who s record for the season was 23-10. Peggy Matthews coached Basketball with a record of 23 straight wins. Wrestling was under Hedrick s care and for his efforts Lonnie Sheppard and Kenny Baever went to the state while his season stood 6-5. Track under Bob Massey won the District Basketball won District with a 22-4 season. Girls track went 9-9, Boys tennis was 12-2 while the girls tennis record was 10 1 Golf under coached Gates won state and had a season of 9-4. Escue's Football record still continued strong with a 8-2 season. They also went to the Pinson Rurltan Bowl Cross Country was 8th in the state and had a season record of 83-15. Matthew's and Michie coached the girls Cross Country to a winning season of 22 16 Volleyball went to the Regionals. In Wrestling Mike Smith and Lonnie Sheppard went to the state The Basketball record for the boys was 17-8. The track team was 40-0 under Massey, and also won the Regional while the girls won the SAC 7 Tennis girls won the SAC-7 while the boys went 7-2. Golf was 7-2 under Pritchard, Baseball was 2-18 Soccer under Craig won State. Football under Escue went to the Tiny Bowl and had a season of 7 3 Cross Country under Rubl sent Zack Randolph to the state and the girls under Matthews were 4th in Regionals. Volleyball was second in state. Basketball had a great season with 8 straight wins while the girls went undefeated in SAC-7 play. Girls tennis under Alsup won the SAC-7 and District and the boys also shared the same honors. Baseball and Softball were 4th in SAC-7 play. Track went 39-1, SAC-7 champs, Regional champs and second in the STATE. Bob Massey was the coach. This year's sports highlights can be found in the preceeding pages. The Shield hopes you enjoy the Sports of '82. i I' 1 . t E 1... ,,..,,,- ,,,, ,gr . . .. 4 . - '- t f . . -5-- ... R il 3 ' m,L.f,,i it -fu? -, f E I .Ji - fasfJFwme ' tga'i 9 t 'Ltr y 'it F . L fn..f. V... , 1 w eft: M Y N J K A 'qgfzx -of - A 'rg A' V, - ft it . -...usa . . .X ' 5 u i. ' 'A :F .Qi-' ' dh 25 YEARS I SPURTS M49 III E Z CU E M RE S UN TI G. 55 GU DP E5 Il Consisting of four executive officers, the President of each club and class, and two representatives selected at-large from each class, the Student Council is a group of involved students who are best able to represent the various viewpoints of the students. The council, voicing opinions and looking after the school's best interests, acts as a middle man between the administration and the students. This year the Student Council sponsored the school picnic, the Powder Puff football game, Christmas baskets for the needy, an open panel discussion between the administration and the students, and flowers for Homecoming. Sponsoring the club this year was Mr. Ivan Benson. Cheryl Taylor, Secretary, Glenda Collier, President, Brett Curtis, Vice-President, Brad Bowers, Treasurer: Ivan Benson, Sponsor. Row 1 R. Caughron, W. Wagner, K. Iackson, S. White, T. Coad, P. Osborn, G. Collier, I. Middleton, K, Haley, M. Sanderson. Row 2 G. Sasseer C. Taylor, B. Bowers, P. Panovec, V. Brandon, V. Fister, K. McLarty, L. Collier, T. Tubbs. Row 3 I. Blancett, B. jones, K. Miller, M. Foust, B. Curti: P. Childers, D. Marcum, S. Ellington, I. Benson 110 Sr. Student Council The members of the Iunior High Student Council include class represen- tatives, class presidents, and presidents of Iunior High clubs. These members are elected to their positions at the beginning of the year. Officers for the Council are elected by the student body in the sping before the school year begins. This year's activities included collecting canned goods for Thanksgiving baskets, funding a presentation of The Ransom of Red Chief and an Uncle Remus story for grades 7-8, funding a publicity brochure to aid the Development Office, and sponsoring the Easter Seal Shoot Out in February. Wilson Eaton, President, Ieanne Brewer, Secretaryg Murray Sanderson, Treasurer: Larry Sisson, Vice-President. 1: C. Winter, M. Sanderson, C. Linkous, D. Harper, Y. Yun, B. Carlson, R. Echols. Row 2: I. Wade, B. Prince, W. Eaton, I. Brewer, S. Lamb, dgar, K. Clinton, L. Sisson. Ir. Student Council 111 The purpose of the Servanettes is to serve the school and the community. The club has parucipated nitnany prokxnsthroughoutthe yearto help others including operating the concession stand during basketball season and supplying clothes for the poor.Theyramernoneyforthelddneyfoundauonand they do yard work for the elderly. They also have a monthly meeting to encourage each other. Miss Matthews, Sponsorg Trudy Goad, President: Cheryl Wolfe Historiang Martha Leath, Vice-President: Lisa Morton, Secretary- Treasurerg Dolores Gard, Devotional Director: Susan White Sergeant-at-Arms. Row 1: G. Collier, T. Houk, L. Blackwell, P. Hendrix, C. Taylor, C Campbell C Wolfe I Whitefield S White W Wagner Row 2 P Matthews Sponsor, K. Marks, L. Collier, I. Middleton, P. Cook, T. Goad, N. Troxell M Leath M Leath K McLarty Row 3 B Anderson I Gard I Wage L. Gillespie, D. Gard, L. Crocker, L. Morton, C. Hayes, S. Latimore 112 Servanettes The Key Club is a service organization that accomplishes many worthwhile projects here in the Memphis area. For example, the Key Club collects donations each year for the Memphis Hemophilia Foundation and Le Bonheur Children's Hospital. Also, the Key Club sponsors the Talent Show, the junior High Awards banquet, and participates in the Booster's Carnival. Bobby Iones, President: Raymond Wall, Vice-President: Marty Moore, Treasurerg Brett Curtis, Secretary, Brent Bousson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Row 1: B. Morgan, D. Escue, P. Childers, D. Bonner, S. Kee, D. Adkins, D. Prince, L. Knight, G. Sasseen, K. Taylor, B, Curtis, R. Osborn, C. Posey D. Deaton. Row 2: A. Ellis, Sponsor, K. Miller, K. Wilson, P. Feisal, B. Iones, R. Wall, B. Bousson, G. Rogers, T. Brooks, S. Bell, D. Hutson. Row 3: I. Adkins, M. Sanderson, T. Warren, R, Greene, G. Childers, M. Lee, M. Moore, P. Duke, R. Caughron, D. Thompson, T. Iones, R. Leath, S McElhaney, B. Brooks, K, Mosher, I. Bankhead. Key Club 113 The Future Business Leaders of America consists of students who have taken business courses. The club strives for many goals, the main goal being the state tournament. The tournament, which is held in Murfreesboro, TN, is a two-day contest during which members compete in different business fields. To raise money for the trip, the club has bake sales and fund-raising projects. This year's club sold calendars and candy. This year, the club also participated in two service projects. For Thanksgiving, club members made food baskets for needy families, and for Christmas, they provided orphan children with toys. Rhonda Slayton, Vice-President, Tiffani Tubbs, Presidentg Wendy Mullins, Secretary: Louise White, Treasurer. Row 1: L. Wooten, L. Gooch, K. Ivy, T. Tubbs, B. Lewellen, S. Dempsey, D. Bingham, B. Tatum, D. Smeltzer, D. Iackson, T. Stricklin, S. Stanforc R. Slayton, N. Nichols. Row 2: C. Robinson, P. Hendrix, K. Simmons, K. McLarty, L. White, D. Dettman, L. Hanson, C. Scoggins, L, Willinghan' R. Caughron, S, Wordon, B. Phillips, T. Osteen, L. Turner, D. Covington. Row 3: K. Kirk, S. Wynne, M. Henry, L. Knox, P. Bennett, L. Pattor K. Foree, K. Ieffries, I. Booker, S. Martin, C. McKinney, I. Walker, L. Irwin, sponsor. Row 4: I. Holt, D, Iackson, I. Hill, K. Cookin, B. Morgar M. Parham, M. Kaylor, D. Sungelo, P. Stallings, D. Knight, B. Bousson, S. Hewitt, M. Moore. 114 FBLA Ko1no1n1a, this year renamed from the Bible Club, is in its fourth year of existence. A few of the activities for the year included a visit to Harding University and Freed Hardeman College, feeding a family Christmas dinner, and a donation to the Academy's Scholarship fund. Koi.noinia, meaning fellowship, typifies the club's objectives. As a club, the members set its objectives as service to needy families and causes, visiting lectureships and christian colleges, and fellowships. Karl McLarty, President, Karen McLarty, Vice-President, Cheryl Latimore, Secretary, Lisa Morton, Treasurer. r ,N 1: Mr. Brumfield, K. McLarty, EZ. Burghen, K. McLarty, E. Belew, A. Wagner, C. Taylor, P. Duke, S. Latimore, V. Brandon, Mr. Fowler. Row L.. Huselton, I. Gard, D. Gard, L. Gillespie, I. Ioines, D. Craven, P. McFall, L. Morton, V. Evans, L. Crocker, M. Abington, K. Simmons. Row D. Shill, A. Nance, S. Laehder, L. Phillips, C. Wolfe, C. Scoggins, B. Malody, S. Thompson, K. Hays, B. White, A. Graves. Koinoinia 115 l The Industrial Arts Club is an or- ganization sponsored by Mr. Don Riley. The club got off to a good start when the officers attended a seminar at Memphis State University. At the seminar, they learned how to help improve the Industrial Arts Club. The club sponsors Industrial Arts Night, which is a banquet in the spring. The students receive awards on the best projects. There were two main categories, Architectural Drawings and Working Drawings. Finishing first in the Architectural Drawings was Iim Wilkins and first place in Working Drawings was Bobby Iones. Clay King, Sergeant-at-Arms: Stan Ellington, President: Rusty Cartwright, Vice-President: Harold Weaver, Treasurerg H. Bell, Secretary. Row 1: S. Werne, I. Blancett, D. Brawner, B. Phillips, G. McKinney, D. Pearson. Row 2: H. Bell, C. Surratt, C. King, S. Ellington, B. Hulen, I Weaver, P. Blank. Row 3: S. Ingram, M. Stegall, G. Coyle, B. Iones, S. Martin, R. Cartwright, R. Greene, K. Pulley. Row 4: A. Graves, R. Hayesli D. Iacobi, M. Wallace, C. Dennis, D. Knight, D. Riley, Sponsor 116 Industrial Arts This year FHA has become a very ac- tive club. Although there is only one Home Economics class, the club is relatively large. Several activities include bake sales, a Christmas party, and several service projects. The club made bibs for the children at the Shriner's Gerebal Palsy Institute. Much of the credit for the club's success goes to the new Home Economics teacher and FHA sponsor, Mrs. Margie Morgan. This year's officers were Delayne Marcum, Presidentg Donna Oliver, Vice-President, Ginger Bennett, Secretary, Ian Booker, Treasurerg and Lisa Crocker, Reporter and Historian. Row 1 D Marcum I Booker I Whitmire A Harris G Bennett H Rachels, D. Dettman, D. Durrett, B. Schatzman. Row 2: Mrs. Morgan, sponsor A Loft S Thompson L Gooch K Taylor L Willingham T Bounds, K. Rounsville, C. Wilson. Row 3: C. Dalton, R. Basham, K. Dorsey C Little K Inman L Crocker A Nance I Tenpenny D Oliver Not pictured Shelley Moore. FHA 117 The National Honor Society this fall had a membership of thirty-five. Various activities for the 1981-1982 year included ser- vice projects such as donating to the scholarship fund, repairing the patio area, and tutoring. Social activities included a Christmas party, a spring banquet, and a luncheon honoring teachers. A major activity for the year was the spring induction ceremony and reception for sophomores, juniors, and seniors who qualify for membership. The officers this year were Parker Panovec, President: Peggy Cook, Vice President: Tania Houk, Secretary: and Dena Kirkland, Treasurer, Anne Brewer was the club's sponsor. t Row 1: A. Brewer, P. Panovec, I. Middleton, T. Tubbs, P. Cook, S. White, B. Mars, G. Collier, T. Houk, W. Wagner. Row 2: M. Leath, I. Sholej S. Ruby, A. lanes, K. Iackson, R. Slayton, D. Kirkland, R. Carson, T. Goad, B. Donnell. Row 3: W. Ette, L. Gillespie, M. Leath, D. Ward, B. Curti P. DeHart, I. Bankhead, M. Hamsley, S. Butler. Row 4: K, Mosher, T. Bounds, D. Gard, S. Hodges, D. Iackson, R. Basham, B. Herren. 118 NHS is The junior high Beta Club is made up of stu- dents who excel by maintaining a B+ average. Membership peaked this year with over one hun- dred members. This year the club sponsor is Kay Pedigo. The club is involved in many service oriented projects. Initiation ceremonies were held in November when many new students were added. Row 1: Ienny Simonton, Reporter: Larry Sisson, President. Row 2: Wilson Eaton, Vice President: Dawn Helm, Secretary: Iohn Law, Treasurer. low 1: I. Sloop, M. Betty, M. Rimer, V. Feisal, B. Shrygley, K. Midyett, N. Wilson, L. Bush, E. Moth, P. Phillips, S. Blackburn, Row 2: C. Wolfe E. Smith, D. West, C. Goad, M. Smith, K. Riechen, S. Burghen, S. Privett, H. Throckmorton, C. South, L. Mills, C. Leath, C. Iackson, C. Braddock, . Helm, W. Houk, K. Edwards, I. Iustice, R. Wang, A. Lawson, I. Nunnelee, M. Montgomery, S. Hays, B. Winter, I. Voyles, Row 3: K. Miller, N. Eaton, A. Bond, L. Sisson, C. Knox, K. Story, K, Cantrell, I. Smith, K. Hetzel, L. Woodard, L. Mills, I. Lawrence, I. Simmonton, R, Peak, I. Alsup, S. Odom, R. Walker, R. Beeson, A. Olree, C. Seratt, M. Perry, Row 4: D. Frazier, D. Harper, G. Owen, B. Shelton, M. Sanderson, T, Markart, K Cellett, M. May, P. Gillespie, A. Hill, K. Morgan, M. Wells, I. Law, D. Murphy, K. Morgan, T. Tines, K. Biggers, P, Irwin, C. Dlugach, A. Iones C. Mitchell, Row 5: M. Griffin, G, Stevens, P. Mockenton, C. Hanson, I. Iohnson, B. Randolph, Yang Yun, I. Mcllvain, D. Windfield, B. Tally, R albreath, A. Douglas, L. Miller, C. Holcomb, L. Brasfield, H. Iones, I. Anderson, S. Rone, C. Hawkins, Row 6: F. Grey, I. King, A. Holder, M urtis, T. Lee, C. McMillian, C. Lee, S. Loft, D. Thornton, T. Hissong, M. Wells, L. Young, L. Bounds, I. Dye, G. Scott, I. Parks, K. Brown, L. Pulley . Sager. Ir. Beta Club 119 The Swordbearers of the Blue Realm is a club unlike any other at Harding Academy. The club was formed to play a game called Dun- geons and Dragons, a fantasy role playing game created by a man named Gary Gygax. In Dungeons and Dragons, there is a Dungeon Master who runs the game, and an adven- turing party, which consists of two to eight players. The players go through an adventure in which they must solve puzzles and traps, find treasure, fight monsters, and sometimes fight each other. The club has no form of government fwe feel that anarchy is in the spirit of the gamej, no set charter of members, and no set of rules that must be followed. All in all, we feel that we have one of the loosest clubs in Memphis, and we definitely have the most interesting game. if li TTT' .f 'fff 71.55, H ft., A lr., I 1.1 17 . -1.,.i.?,,:: f x ffsl ' .' H t t w , :f's' t Q -,X t 5 he .Sgr C . A IL X .f 'H - ., t -'X iii., . ., I K A 1 .l1.Qi:T4Rs, 5 ST. ' '.iX .iff - . . fill T t . 'ff-. p X kplmf -A it . Q d , M. ,ec WM it-Lf, V, f .V .5 '35, gy if Q, . eff rg: 2 ww? ,tai I ttxvfffji ,sf f A Y V , - gi. In S 'lift fy fu .A . ' i 4, f W. A lt, ,lf fm' 1 V W fa' l ' Q ' ' We 1' li S at :5 . . r XL! - X ' fi-'A5.E': ,gr XXX ,. fd, , , QZ.v'.125' we 1 if. ' if J' 2 -X -mist Q , fait l KEN f V9 ftifftfhi .- Row 1 Mike Wallace, David Anderson, Sharron Butler, Mitch Foust, Row 2: Chris Teems, Dave Iacobi, Lana Helton, Scott Martin, Aaron Graves Row 3 Larry Iohnson, Tinnin Skinner, Ricky Greene, Iimmy Barker. 120 Swordbearers of the Blue Realm The jr. High Pep Club is a junior high ser- vice club. The club helps the junior High Student Council with projects for the junior high students. In the past, the club has sponsored junior high parties and decorated for junior high athletic events. The club has had projects to benefit Agape and the Kidney Foundation. The club also tries to encourage attendance at the junior high athletic events. Coco Linkous, President: Colleen jackson, Vice-President, Sherry Blackburn, Treasurer: Elizabeth Chapple, Secretary: Shelia McFall, Representative. a .ow 1: F. Parks, T. Thompson, A. Erwin, C. jackson, L. Clark, E. Eubanks, H. Osborn, S. Yun, L. Kissling, Row 2: S. Frazier, T. Oaks, L. Keel t. Wilson, L. Haley, M. Hart, K. Weathers, L. Hardeman, j. Hunt, B. Young, A. Leonard, L. Crane, j. White, S. Kramer, S. Knouffs, C. Volmer L. Law, Row 3: M. Allen, S, Thompson, C. Linkous, C. jackson, W. Cox, S. McFalls, L. Mills, K. Kellett, D. Helm, S. Burghens, R. Davis, L. Mattox .. Burns, C. South, j. Sloop, M. Chaney, K. Helms, j. Nichols, A. Lawson, j. Nunnelee, S. Hays, B. Doughtery, Row 4: L. Harris, j. Campbell, C Qnox, P. Pulley, L. Holiday, L. Roesslar, T. Markart, M. May, K. Midyett, j. Taylor, L. Mills, j. Lawrence, S. Repult, j. Reid, H. Hampton, L. Troxler Q. Dendy, L. Moore, M. Crumpler, L. Durrett, A. Michie, C. Rodgers, L. Perry, E. Chapple, A. Schraudt, Row 5: P. Gillespie, j. Cole, S. Bell, H lavis, S. Kee, T. Davis, T. Curley, R. Kirk, M. Harris, E. Moth, C. Dlugach, j. Sloop, M. Betty, L. Mann, R. Peak, K. Yarbrough, A. Willingham I. Buck, A. Simmons, S. Odom, L. Pulse, L. Ratts, j. johnson, M. Flowers, j. Carmichael, K. Mitchell, Row 6: T. Arnold, E. Creswell, D. Brazzel .. Hampton, L. Miller, C. Winter, j. Smith, K. Hezel, V. Feisal, L. Campbell, L. Chandler, K. Bodiford, M. Miller, L. Miller, P. Irwin, N. Moore I. Hawkins, R. Walker, M. Montgomery, A. jones, S. Shoffner, Row 7: j. Mitchell, D. Green, K. Clinton, C. Leath, C. Barch, P. Moore, C. Brazzel Z. Seratt, S. Blackburn, L. Watson, P. Phillips, A. Nevels, A. Duke, L. Young, A. Douglas, S. Rone, K. Cantrell, K. Hiter, C. Hanks, R. Beeson, j .nderson, S. Inman, T. Simmons, D. Sager. C jr. Pep Club The Biology Club is for students in grades 9 through 12 who have taken or are taking a science course. The club has night meetings which feature different speakers on a variety of scientific topics. The club also takes a field trip in the spring to an area of scientific interest. The purpose of the club is to expose students to the scientific community including professional and career-oriented programs. One of the significant events that the club sponsors is the annual science fair. Susan White, President: Delores Gard, Iunior Representative: Glenda Collier, Treasurer, Brad Phillips, Vice-President: Pal Duke, Secretary, Bonnie Anderson, Freshman Representative. Row 1 D. Shill, M. Harris, B. Phillips, A. Wagner, P, Duke, N. Adkins, R. Caughron, B. Reeves, P. Feisal, D. Deaton, S. Tines, C. Posey, Y. Yun B. Randolph. Row 2 W. Wagner, L. Mills, D. Helm, I. Lawrence, T. Tubbs, L. Husselton, A. Loft, P. Browder, S. Beck, B. Manning, R. McKenzie S. Worden, L. Blackwell, L. Helton, C. Campbell, D. Hudson, D. Bingham, B. Tatum, D, Marcum, D. Oliver, S. Repult, I. Duke, S. Burghen, L Trosper, L. Woodard, C. Seratt, T. Markart. Row 3 D. Phillips, I. Shelton, I. Gard, S. Laehder, L. Phillips, T. Houk, I. Middleton, K. Arthur, M Ayers, H. Goetzmann, H. Porter, R. Deely, K. McLarty, S. White, E. Bellew, B. Nchsey, A. Akin, K. Iackson, S. Howard. Row 4 G. Collier, A. Holcomk D. Craven, D. Hutson, V. Iones, M. Williams, L. Gillespie, D. Gard, T. Bounds, M. Lee, L. Whittle, D. Murphy, H. Crain, L. Dye, L. Daves, B. Broclw B. Lewellen, T. Pitt, A. Ioyner. Row 5 P. Peeples, S. Merryman, W. Bullock, D. Mars, R. Green, S. Ingram, N. Nichols, B. Phillips, R, Slayton I. Reid, I. Rein, S. Donaldson, C. Little, I. Sholey, K. McLarty, K. Hatch, S. Bell, S. Butler. Row 6 T. Williams, C. Wilson, K. Rounsaville, M. Henry M. Miller, I. Rochell, L. Ross, D. Hoffman, I. Cox, M. Carrier, C. Dennis, M. Wallace, D. Iacobi, T. Skinner, S. Massey, B. Anderson, I. Wakefield T. Keith, S. Ralston. Biology Club This year another new club was added to the curricu- lum at Harding Academy. It was named the Aesthetics club, meaning anything that deals with the theory of the fine arts. Mr. Oliver sponsors the club and offers his room to be used for their projects. The club is made up of people who are inter- ested in the area of art or having taken a year of art. Although it is a new club this year, many students have shown an interest and joined. Next year the club hopes to encourage new members to become involved. This year's officers were: Mitch Foust, President: Connie Williams, Secretary, Toni Stinnett, Vice- presidentg Lisa Sink, Treasurer, and Angie Baker, Sergeant-at-Arms. The intent of the club is to increase the aesthetic awareness of the club members, the student body, parents, and the community. 6 I I Row 1: T. Stinnett, D. Durrett, B. Schatzman, L. Sink, L. Daves. Row 2: B. Nohsey, I. Papasan, I. Middleton, I. Gard, L. Huselton, N. Randolph, L. Watson, D. Pearson. Row 3: W. Ette, D. Gard, D. Sharp, A. Baker, M. Leath, C. Williams, B. Barton, B. Martin, M. Foust. Row 4: D. Dettman, I . Shepherd, S. Clements, I. Sholey, L. Iohnson, B. Phillips, K. Pulley, D. Knight, I. Baker, H. Weaver. Aesthetics 123 I I I The Spanish Club welcomes any present or former student of Spanish. Club members combine an interest in Span- ish with activities in which they can enjoy working and having fun together. The club participates in the annual Booster's Carnival and cooperates with the German Club in sponsoring a faculty Christmas tea each year. Dther activities included fiestas and field trips. This year, for instance, the Clubs attended the Ballet Folklorico Mexicano, a dance performance given by a national dance company on tour to Memphis. Chuck Lindley, Vice-President: Valerie Fister, President, Lisa Rynders, Sergeant-at-Arms: Wilma Bullock, Treasurer: Debora Iackson, Secretary. 1st row - D. Hudson, I. Oatsvall, G. Bennett, C. Reasons, L. Harris, D. Smeltzer, D. Iackson, D. Prince, A. Rose, V. Fister, T. Stinnett, 2nd ro' - A. Nance, H. Porter, C. Neal, D. McDow, B. Brooks, S. Worden, B. Turner, A, Wright, P. Blount, Mr. Parks, 3rd row - S. Taehder, L. Phillip I. Phillips, M. Carrier, L. Daves, K. Sparks, I. Duke, D. Oliver, D. Marcum, L. Rynders, R. Brazzel, P. Houston, 4th row - L. Lucas, T. Elliot, I Leachman, C. Deeley, W. Bullock, L. Wilemon, S. Clement, T. Osteen, I. Walker, L. White, S. Butler, N. Fulton, R. Phillips. 124 Spanish Mr. Tim Bixler is the new sponsor of the German Club. The purpose of the German Club is to bring the members to a better understanding of the German language. To be a member of this club, one must have had at least one year of German and have a sincere interest in Germany and the culture. This year the German Club sponsored a haunted house at the Booster's carnival, a Christmas tea for the faculty, and a trip for the club to the Fruling's Fest. The officers for this year were: President, Trudy Goadg Vice- President, Nancy Troxell, Secretary, Lisa Gissespieg Treasurer, Dena Ward, Historian, Delores Gard: Sergeant-at-Arms, Allen Wagner and Ronnie Wil- liams. Row 1: W. Wagner, L. Wooten, L. Brown, T. DeShields, L. Gillespie, D. Gard, T. Goad, N. Troxell, P. Hendrix, C. Robinson, D. Murphy. Row 2: K. Kernan, P. Norris, D. Craven, B. Tatum, D. Bingham, K. Inman, I. Gard, S. Beck, C. Fowlkes, M, Brenoel. Row 3: M. Carrier, I. Cox, P. Dehart, A. Wagner, P. Duke, B. Donnell, R. Carson, B. Mars, I. Papasan, D. Ward. Row 4: W. Kissling, I. Taylor, M. Sisco, B. Pulley, M. Albright, B. Bingham, M. Wallace, A. Graves, B. Herren, R. Williams, B. White, B. Phillips. German 125 The F.S.I.C. which stands for Friends and Sisters in Christ, got off to a great start with the election of new members. We strive to elect members who will work hard for the club and for the Lord. Vicki Brandon, who served as President, was a great influence on our club. Throughout the year she strived for club organization and unity. Don Deaton, Sergeant-at-Arms, Patti Childers, Activities Director, Leslie Willingham, Vice-President: Vicki Brandon, President, Linda Collier, Treasurer. Row 1: V. Brandon, P. Cook, T. Houk, W. Wagner, G. Collier,'11. Whitmire, L. Collier, C. Campbell, C. Taylor, S. Hewitt, V. Fister, K. Stevenson Row 2: L. Willingham, D. Stephens, I. Papasan, A. Edwards, K. aylor, D. Bramlett, L. Schwartz, P. McFall, S. White, T. Goad, L. Knox, C. Simspon D. Bonner. Row 3: M. White, L. Ware, S. Stanford, M. Michie, L. Morton, K. Hayes, G. Saseen, M. Ward, L. White, P. Osborn, R. Coleman, L Tonahill. Row 4: C. Posey, P. Feisal, D. Adkins, B. Bowers, B. Curtis, P. Duke, B. Morgan, B. Reeves, C. Sharp, A. Tobias, D. Prince, D. Deaton FSIC Harding Academy's foren- sic team continued to thrive on its outstanding reputation of excel- lence. Winning sweepstakes competi- tion at Austin Peay State University, White Station High School, and other local tournaments, Harding also distinguished itself by winning dozens of individual events in oratory, humorous, and dramatic interpretation, duet acting, prose and poetry interpretation, and Lincoln-Douglas debate. Under the direction of Mr. Billy Pullen, the team's productions of t'The Iilting of Granny Weatherall and Impromptu received state and regional acclaim at Memphis State University, Harding University, Lambuth College, and Middle Tennessee State University. Iune Middleton, President: Lisa Gillespie, Vice President: Iulie Wage, Secretary, iw 1: B. Pullen, W. Beibers, D. Anderson, I. Bankhead. Row 2: D. Shill, P. Panovec, P. Norris, K. Mosher. Row 3: A. Akin, L. Gillespie, D. Craven, Wage, I. Middleton. Forensics 127 The Thespians of Harding Academy are an outstanding group of individuals who work very hard at organizing various pro- ductions performed here at school each year. During the 1981-82 theatre season, the Thespians assisted with such plays as OUR TOWN, THE LITTLE FOXES, and the musical, SOUTH PACIFIC. Before one is extended an invitation to become a Thespian he or she must have completed at least one hundred hours of hard work in the theatre. After the invitation is accepted, the neophyte must undergo a two week evaluation period. If the evaluation is acceptable, the neophyte then becomes a Thespian. Deb Holloway is the sponsor. , 1. Row 1: L. Gillespie, K. Haley. Row 2: New Members: E. Burghen, S. Ruby, C. Williams. Row 3: W, Beibers, C. Hanson, A. Olree. Row 4: N, Adkins, M. Hamsley, T. Haley, 2. Row 1: I. Wage, I. Middleton, A. M. Akin, P. Norris, D, Shill, T. Houk, D. Craven. Row 2: D. Holloway - Sponsor, R. Schmittou, K. Mosher I. Bankhead, M. Ward, P. Panovec, D, Phillips. 128 Thespians The junior high drama club is an outgrowth of the first play done entirely by junior high students back in 1979. The club is open to 7-9 grades. The club's purpose is to promote the Harding productions on our stage and to encourage the love of the theatre on all levels. This May, the club will be engaged in a junior high production of Toby's Carnival . It is based on the familiar story of the Brernentown Musicians . Dixie Green, Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Winter, Presidentg Karen Haley, Student Sponsor: jacques Fleming, Vice-President. Row 1: M. Lambert, L. Durrett, L. Hardeman, j. Gatlin, j. Plunk, B. Harris, S. Davis, L. Kari, C. Winter, D. Greene. Row 2: A. Cowen, L. Clark, A. Michie, S. Inman, T. Rome, T. Simmons, B. Daugherty, S. Yun, A. Hooten, L. Bounds. Row 3: j. Scott, S. Sager, T. Green, A. jones, A. Sweeney, C. Hawkins, L. Cook, A. Erwin, M. Hart, j. johnson, j. Fleming. jr. Drama Club 129 The Friends Club is a 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. The symbol of helping hands is exemplary of the goal to focus concern towards the needs of others. This year the Friends Club has hosted pre-game receptions and has participated in the Big Brother-Big Sister Program. The club also serves as a welcoming committee to visitors to the campus as well as to new students. The membership this year has really expanded! The club is still composed of only high-school students, but future plans are to expand to junior high level. 1. Row 1: L. Miller, S. Wynne, K. Kirk, S. Thibadoux, R. Basham, C. Dalton, E Belew P Osborn D Durrett B Schatzman Row 2 K Moshei S. Donaldson, L. Holland, C. Embrey, S. Dempsey, C. Deeley, C. Huffman, B. Flowers I Green Row 3 M Lusk B Lewellen T Pitt L Dave P. Bennett, C. Campbell, M. Carlock, V. Iones, K. Odom. 130 Friends The Current Issues Club is a club for Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors who are interested in American history and current events. In the past, members of the CIC have participated in FOCUS MEMPHIS at Southwest- ern and the CLOSE-UP program in Washington, D.C. This year the club sponsored monthly chapel programs featuring locally prominent speakers. They also contributed money to the Tennessee Monument Commission to place a monument to the Tennessee Civil War veterans in Gettysburg. Iulie Whitmire, Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Stanford, Vice-President: Kim Iackson, President: Paul Norris, Activities Coordinator: Angie lanes, Secretary: Ion Hill, Treasurer. L L ow 1: I. Phillips, K. Iackson, A. lanes, S. Dempsey, R. Basham, C. Dalton, R. Carson, I. Hill, C. Posey, I. Whitmire, D. Iackson, I. Booker, P. Norris, White, L. Crocker, L. Collier, Row 2: D. Browder, B. Anderson, S. Werne, M. Leath, S. Wynne, T. Tubbs, A. Ioyner, C. Simpson, L. Helton, Willingham, D. Bingham, B. Tatum, L. Brown, C. Taylor, M. Kaylor, G. White. Row 3: K. Simmons, B. Lewellen, M. Leath, L. Wooten, T. Bounds, Russell, S. Bell, B. Bousson, S. Hewitt, V. Evans, S. Guymon, S. White, L. Schwartz, A. Harris, B. Morgan, Row 4: T. Pitt, L. Watson, I. Ioines, . Graves, B. White, M. Parham, C. Stanford, R. Slayton, D. Kirkland, N. Nichols, P. Duke, I. Papasan, B. Mars, K. McLarty, Row 5: D. Shill, I. alisbury, A. Wagner, D. Hutson, I. Ivie, I. King, B. Malady, K. Strickland, D. Ward, C. Riley, M. Henry. Row 6: K. Kirk, L. Knox, R. Wall, K. tiller, P. Feisal. CIC 131 This year's SHIELD staff began working in Iune at a work- shop held at the University of Central Arkansas. At this camp the staff made decisions conerning the theme, cover, and total content of the book. Tiffani Tubbs, the business manager, worked hard and led the staff on to a very successful ad campaign. Al- though there were complications during the year, the staff managed to meet all of the deadlines and to produce a top quality annual. A lot of time and effort went into making sure that the 1981-82 SHIELD was interesting and varied. The staff is very thankful to the sponsor Mrs. Patti Sanders who provided plenty of leadership and inspiration. Everyone on the staff hopes you enjoy our book this year. Wendy Wagner, Editor, Mrs. Sanders, Sponsor, Lisa Crocker and Laura Word, Assistant Editors. 2. Row 1: S. Werne, T. Tubbs, A. lanes, W. Wagner, D. Word Row 2 E Belew L Crocker L Blackwell L Collier P Peeples G Collie Word. 132 SHIELD Staff X 8 ww wen. 2'-1 5- iiacm. wwmwy ...fu wry . 5 ' 'ii X-lp SHIELD Staff 133 The Footprint staff is made up of twelve people plus a sponsor. They work together to produce the elementary annual. Each person is each location is finished, two or more people take a sport to work on. There are deadlines to be met and a lot of hard work goes in at each deadline. Everyone works equally hard. There are two editors and two assistant editors. There is a business manager who takes care of all the typing and ads. Susan White, co-editor: Kim Iackson, co-editorg Lisa Morton, co-assistant editor: Carol Scoggins, co-assistant editor. YZ? responsible for putting together one location. After if . Row 1: C. Nevels, V. Brandon, V. Evans, S. White, K. Hayes. Row 2: V. Shelton, K. Kirk, C. Scoggins, K. Iackson, L. Morton, Miss Tidwell, sponsor 134 Footprint .Is -ur if m ef M Q' . M K K :ur- 395 SL ! UR Qi, , Footprint 135 The purpose of the LION is to keep the students and faculty updated concern- ing issues and events that happen daily. The staff works hard during the year writing arti- cles and interviewing people to help make their articles worth reading. This year's editor, Iune Middleton did a very nice job of producing a paper monthly and making it interesting. The goal this year was to appear as professional as possible and eventually produce a paper that is readable and interesting to all. 1. Row 1: Iune Middleton, Editor, Anne Marie Akin, Co-assistant Editor. Row 2: Tiffani Tubbs, Business Manager, Lisa Gillespie, Fine Arts Editorg Iulie Wage, Special Features Editor. Row 3: Steve Staggs, Co-assistant Editor, Parker Panovec, Sports Editor. 1 Row 1 W. Wagner, T. Houk, K. Simmons, I. Middleton, T. Tubbs, A. Akin Row 2 M Miller I Wage S Ruby I Gard Row 3 L Huselton S Staggs D. Gard, P. Panovec, P. Norris, L. Gillespie, Mr. Semore. 136 LION Staff Q. LION Staff 137 - A CAPPELLA The 1981-82 A Cappella, our senior high chorus, served Harding this year through learning and performing a collection of inspirational hymns and other songs. This organization is directed by Mr. Iim Chester, one of Harding's most dedicated and hardworking faculty members. The chorus started off the year by selling coupon books to raise money to aid in the cost for its spring tour. The tour lMarch 19-261 took the A Cappella to cities such as Cincinnati, Detroit, and Indianapolis, then over the border to Canada, where they visited Toronto and the magnificent Niagara Falls. Singing for churches and schools and becoming closer friends with one another were the results of this exciting trip. Other performances included the Pop's Concert, the Christmas concert, and the spring concert. In December, Target, a local department store, asked the chorus to sing Christmas songs during their Senior Citizen Day. Local Churches of Christ invited them to sing on Wednesday nights during the second semester. This year was the chorus' largest membership, numbering sixty-five - eleven more people than last year. Mr. Chester and the chorus ended another productive and successful year, and our thanks go to them for their spiritual influence on Harding Academy. TOP AT LEFT: Row 1: R. Alley, D. Shill, D. Stevens, T. Williams, V. Brandon, P. Hodge, A. lanes, P. Duke, D. Lipsey, B. Reeves, B. Schatzman, Row 2: C. Latimore, M. Williams, W. Wagner, K. Bringle, W. Ette, R. Schmittou, P. Levitt, D. Thompson, T. Houk, R. Caughron, Row 3: L. Gilliland, T. Warren, S. Kee, I. Bankhead, N. Mathis, I. Sholey, T. Elliot, A. Wagner, L. Gillespie, T. Haley, S. Ruby, Row 4: B. Nohsey, D. Sharp, I. Wage, N. Adkins, P. Osborn, M, Sanderson, M. Ward, B. Barton, K. Haley, P. Osborn, Row 5: K. Garner, K. Hatch, W. Bullock, K. McLarty, G. Collier, P. Panovec, A. Akin, S. Taylor, L. Holland, I. Westbrook, C. Wolfe, Row 6: I. Ioines, K. Riggs, D. Escue, L. White, L. Word, P. Norris, A. Edwards, A. Baker, M. Hamsley, L. N Wilemon, M. White. 138 A Cappella Left: Mr. Chester is very protective of his new speakers! Above: Paula Osborn, President: Vicki Brandon, Secretary: and Russ Caughron, Vice-President. A Cappella 139 SEVENTH EIGHTH 40 Chorus NINTH The seventh and eighth grade choruses met every day during their study hall period. They worked hard to prepare themselves for the various performances during the year. Singing in chapel, going to elementary locations to perform, and entertaining the audience during the Christmas and spring concerts were the highlights of the year. The ninth grade chorus practiced during their own class period. In April, the ninth grade chorus spent a few fun-filled days in Nashville. There they sang for two schools and enjoyed a day at Opryland. To raise money for this trip, the chorus sold M 81 M's and calendars. Performing during chapel and at Harding elementary schools, and being part of the Christmas and spring concerts made this year a successful one for the ninth grade chorus. We appreciate the junior high choruses and Mr. Chester for their outstanding service to Harding Academy. OPPOSITE PAGE: THE SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS: A. Wilson, T. Smith, V. Smith, L. Keel, H. Crockett, C. Iackson, L. Hardeman, I. Gatlin, B. Daugherty, K. Law, T. Bailey, A. Cowan, Row 2: I. Plunk, L. Harris, L. Durrett, M. Scott, I. Dodson, I. Sholey, S. Montiel, E. Chapple, S. Smith, L. Karr, M. Flowers, M. Lambert, W. Cox, Row 3: A. Simmons, R. Wolfe, L. Haley, S. Knouff, T. Oaks, M. Akin, E. Eubank, M. King, S. McFall, I. Scott, S. Yun, E. Creswell, Row 4: D. Green, C. Volner, K. Klier, T. Roller, H. Osborn, A. Michie, B. Sexton, K. Clinton, I. Mitchell, G. Carmikle, I. Phillips, Row 5: Mr. Chester, F. Parks, C. Hanks, I. Hines, E. McNutt, S. Iones K, Hiter, S. Inman, R. Alford, K. Weathers, K. Kyle, I. Davis. EIGHTH GRADE if CHORUS: W. Holland, K. McElhaney, A. Iones, K. Dlugach, A. Lawson, K. South, I. Totty, S. Hays, S. Lamb, A. Erwin, A. Sweeny, M. Harris, Row 2: I. Nunnallee, T. Green, A. Huddleston, G. Scott, M. Wiggins, M. Montgomery, H. Davis, S. Kee, C. Castellaw, S. Rone, K. Morgan, Row 3: I. Sloop, D. Winfield, L. Brasfield, M. Sanderson, I. DeBerry, K. Mitchell, T. Curley, K. Biggers, L. Pulley, R. Kirk, Row 4: K. Clark, C. Holcomb, H. Iones, C. Lee, B. Talley, I. Crosby, C. Hawkins, T. Simmons, D. Sager, I. Cole, Row 5: Mr. Chester, D. Harper, P. Irwin, K. Story, L. Miller, K. Brown, C. Bingham, A. Hill, C. Rogers, R. Galbraith. THIS PAGE: NINTH GRADE CHORUS: C. Iackson, C. Leath, P. Moore, C. Crim, C. Barch, D. Helm, C. ,J Winter, M. Griffin, Row 2: G. Stevens, C. Braddock, C. Means, A. Olree, I S. Tines, C. Linkous, P. Pulley, L. Roeslar, L. Holliday, Row 3: C. Seratt, M. May, I. Fleming, W. Houk, L. Bounds, D. Thornton, D. Brazzel, R. Hampton, Mr. Chester. Chorus 141 i' MI-IA BA Row 1: B. McHenry, V. VanEaton, R. Hurt, M. Goode, C. Lloyd, I. Crosby, Row 2: B. Herring, N. Randolph, I. Ruby, D. Rowden A. Lee, K. Herren, C. Adair, B. Craft, I. Crocker, I. Grobmyer, I. Gatlin, I. Lee, S, Ward, D. Covington, Row 3: I. Maxwell, C Crim, M. Griffin, E. Phillips, B. Straw, I. McKinney, C. Hansen, R. Smith, S. McCart, I. Cruz, W. McWhirter, C. Staggs, W. Beibers C. Andreas, Row 4: T. Keith, K. Reichen, B. Lauren, B. Manning, K. Kellet, L. Phillips, S. Rowden, E. Moth, S. Privett, L. Roberts C. Robinson, S. Brown, S. Ruby. K Jovi Y The MHA Marching Band started their year three weeks before school began. Many long hot hours were spent in the sun preparing their field show for football games and contests. On September 26, the band traveled to Iackson for the WTSBOA Marching Festival where they received an Excellent rating. The same day they went to Milan and won Second in their division. October 10 carried the Band to the Memphis State Contest where they received Superior ratings. In case you are wondering what the Band was doing in the early mornings of November and December, rv' ....i gg ssyys they were practicing their street marching for the Veterans and Christmas Parades. On the night of December 11, all three levels of Harding's Band gave their Christmas Concert. The next month was spent preparing for all West Iunior and Senior High Auditions and the All West Iazz Band. Several members of our bands made these bands. Several weeks late brought Solo and Ensemble at Memphis State University, Concert Festival, and the Spring Concert from all Bands. This year has been a busy one, filled with accomplishments for the MHA Band! f ,fm I Band 143 fffyg LEVEL 1 sf LEVEL 2 BANDS QERING EM M RE n-4 Q ii f 439' ww' K Jw. E 2 f, - 1' ' fi, Q5 a 0 if R fn PEC People 147 Dr. Harold Bowie iq., Dr. Harold Bowie acts as Harding's Superinten- dent. His work with the school has been invaluable. His responsibilities include employment, salaries, and budgets. Dr. Bowie is responsible for helping maintain Harding's Christian reputation. He is also involved in student activities. He attends plays, concerts, and sporting events. He also supports elementary activities. Perhaps it is this visibility at the elementary locations that caused one young student to identify Dr. Bowie as the biggest Cheeto in the bag! 148 Administration Betty Bates A Serving as Academic Dean is Betty Bates. She is responsible for Harding's curriculum and works with all faculty members in deciding what goals the classes should meet. Mrs. Bates also carries the main responsibility in the hiring of new teachers. In addition, she is in charge of the girls' dress code with the task of deciding what is appropriate for girls to wear to school. Ken Cox Harding Academy's Business Manager is Ken Cox. He has held this position for five years. He draws up the school budget, purchases needed equipment, and sees that everything is delivered. Mr. Cox also drives buses for many Harding activities such as athletic trips and chorus tours. Every fall he chaperones high school students on a trip to New York City. A man of many interests, Mr. Cox also helps with many of the school plays. Fred Phillips Fred Phillips is Dean of Students at Harding. His duties and responsibilities are varied. He helps in student conduct and disciplining, pep rallies, and extracurricular activities. He keeps records of student conduct and absentees. Mr. Phillips works at many of Harding's sporting events. He also drives buses for school trips. This year Mr. Phillips served as a judge for the Iunior Miss pageant. Administration 149 Ronn Rubio Ronn Rubio is Harding's Athletic Director. He is in charge of all the athletic departments and is responsible for the teams meeting all local and state regulations. Also, he tries to maintain sportsman- like attitudes in all coaches and players. Coach Rubio is in charge of purchasing all athletic equipment. Along with these duties, he teaches geometry and coaches the boys' cross country and varsity track teams. Peggy Matthews For the past two years, Miss Peggy Matthews has served as Activities Director at Harding. She is responsible for most of the school's student activities. She coordinates class and club meetings, bake sales, and pep rallies. Miss Matthews coaches the girls' varsity track and cross country teams, and she is assistant coach of the girls' varsity basketball team. She also helps sponsor the Servanettes. 150 Administration. Ierry Escue Ierry Escue is filling Harding's newest administrative position, Director of Development. He handles all publicity and public relation materials promoting Harding. He is responsible for student recruiting, and he has to keep the Alumni Association informed of activities as well as seeing they receive all related publications. Coach Escue also coaches the boys' varsity football team. T77 X 1. .xy Q71 , 5 l V Brenda Ada Linda Alley Lynn Alsup Betty Bates Carolyn Batey Ivan Benson Tim Bixler Laura Black Harold Bodiford Sylvia Bond Anne Brewer Ioe Brumfield Maria Burke Bobbie Burroughs Vicki Campbell Barbara Carruth Faye Charnbliss Theda Clarke lim Chester Faye Clegg Wayne Craig Will Crocker Chris Dahlberg Corinne Elkins Faculty and Staff 151 Andrew Ellis Dorothy Escue Charles Fowler Ruth French Peggy Haguewood Ike Hall Mike Hedrick Deb Holloway Gary Holloway Karen ljarns Leslie Irwin Becky Kinley Barry Lumpkin Bob McConnell DeAnna Maples Peggy Matthews Shirley Michie Leroy Miller Kay Montgomery Margie Morgan Leria Murley Bonnie Nowlin Reed Oliver Evelyn Osborn 152 Faculty and Staff J? Iohn Pace Amber Palmer Mary Sue Panovec Ted Parks Kay Pedigo Tim Perry Fred Phillips Larry Phillips Donna Pinkerton Claire Pirtle Dimple Presler Mary Pickey Alan Pritchard Billy Pullen Harold Redd Corinne Riall Don Riley Lurline Rogers Pat Roller Lula Mae Rose Ronn Rubio Ed Russell Patti Sanders Leon Sanderson Faculty and Staff 153 Ianet Saunders Melanie Semore Michael Semore Nancy Seratt Donna Shepherd Kay Smith Bill Srygley Regina Stevens Brad Stroud Betty Tidwell lim Trimble Donna Warren Lena Willoughby Margaret Woods 154 Faculty and Staff WIT? Wa M9 4 - . A-' - . ,- ,0- ,eq ..ii I L, ' This year all new IBM Seleotrio typewriters were used in typing classes for the first time. Mrs. Anne Brewer and Mrs. Leslie Irwin were very happy that their students learned to use machines like those found in most offices. Mrs. Irwin added another section of General Business this year. Course offerings continue to increase in the Business Department at Harding as students realize that a business major in college is a very profitable, popular choice. Business 155 The Bible department is one of the many advantages that Harding's students have. Students grow in spiritual matters as well as in knowlege from this advantage. This year saw several changes in the department. Gary Holloway was appointed chairman, and Mark Bixler, Regina Stevens and Ioe Brumfield joined the staff. iii: L , I ' is - -, if l Q ? Ati i ll' Until ilT!W?'5?3?l it Sy Bible f r n I X Bible 15 This year the English department was headed by Mr. Michael Semore. The department has been involved in improving the composition skills of the students of Harding Academy. The main goal of the department this year has been to encourage students to use writing skills not only in formal English classes but in other classes as well. Vocabulary, language usage, and literature are other areas in which the English department has tried to improve. 158 English . ,.,,,,, 7 52252 f ' P sw: 'zu Tflwfiw ddr 'QE 'LF f :Inn '-sum M W. ,. 49,4- English 159 Nature does not capriciously scatter her secrets as golden gifts to lazy pets and luxurious darlings, but imposes tasks when she presents opportunities, and uplifts him whom she would inform. The apple that she drops at the feet of Newton is but a coy invitation to follow her to the stars. As this quotation from Whipple implies, students are invited to look into the secrets of physics, chemistry, and biology, and to make small discoveries that lead to a greater understanding of life. According to Mrs. Nancy Seratt, science chairman, the department seeks to enable students to make a greater contribution to our world. 160 Science 41, www. M nf w t 2 The mathematics department each year works on preparing all students for college. The required courses continue to cover more material and the advanced courses are enhanced to offer a broader exposure to several math concepts, The department welcomed one new teacher, Miss Dounce Pinkerton, at the beginning of the year. Since more students chose to take math in the upper grades, more sections of Advanced Math and Computer Math were added to the schedule. New algebra books and consideration of a computer literary course are just two ways that the department is meeting the broad needs of Harding students. Math The Home Economics department under the direction of Carolyn Batey includes Personal Adjustment and Family Living and Home Economics. This year the skills in Home Ec were not for girls only as evident in the fact that two senior boys took the course. Needlework projects and cake decorating were particularly exciting parts of the class this year. Home Ec students are encouraged to discover and develop interests in order to make intelligent choices pertaining to their homes now as well as to their future homes. PAFL is designed for senior students who seek to increase their self-understanding and to develop more meaningful inter-personal relationships. The students are motivated to view themselves more objectively and to meet problems constructively. Self-acceptance is emphasized and the problems of insecurity are explored in depth. 162 Home Ec ttt . .. tt. j ,all ai will gal' .15- sw-f ','2'gi af? as wwf' 'S 'Qi ,ini at. . .. . mv, Vu Industrial Arts is an introduction to industrial life. It is a study of American industry with a goal of orienting students to the industrial society in which they will live. The Industrial Arts Department is always seeking to keep up with the latest technology. Recently they purchased new professional drafting tables with locking storage space for each individual student. The student council voted to donate its surplus money to buy a brand new Blue Ray white printer for the department. Mr. Riley, the chairman of the department, taught Drafting I, II, III, while Mr. Miller taught Electronics. B., nv.. X vff t . fr 'Q Eh A'- A fi f' Industrial Arts 168 According to Reed Oliver, Chairman of the Art Department, the departments main goal was to help seniors who intend to seek a career in art. By offering the student a broad-based program which gives a foundation in both fine art and commercial art, the department makes it easier for promising students to obtain scholarships. Career planning sessions were set-up with Nageele Sign Company, the Atlanta Institute of Art, and Memphis State University. Harding students enjoyed producing quality work in a progressive atmosphere. The art students visited art galleries to enjoy the work of professional artists. 164 Art 557' I sr t i E . v n,,' 1 if i , ,2 ,, Headed by Iim Chester, the Harding music department has gained much recognition and has become a very big part of the Harding curriculum, Donna Warren offers a very interesting and educational course to seventh graders in Music Appreciation. Iunior high students have much to choose from in the way of chorus, directed by lim Chester, and band, directed by Barry Lumpkin. On a higher level, high school students are offered these courses requiring much more time and ability Both of these organizations, the band and the chorus, have achieved much and are widely acclaimed. Music 165 Tlus year the Language deparunent has been headed by Mr. Ted Parks, who teaches the Spanish classes, and by Mr, Tim Bixler, who teaches the German classes. The Spanish classes benefitted a great deal from the use of the language lab. It is here thatthe mudenm wmwked on the pronundahon of words or listened to a record. The Spanish students went to a Foreign Language Festival in April and kept busy singing Christmas carols around the holiday season. The German classes also use the language lab as well as studying different facts about German geography, history, and culture. Going to the Tennessee State German Festival in Cookeville, attending a retreat, and performing some activities at Christmas kept everyone involved this year. N, ta., I it'i i tsl, t 166 Language The students in the four speech classes, taught by Deb Holloway and Glenda Cox, were busy learning new things about themselves, as well as communicating with others. A study of the self, conversation, and small group communication were among the topics that were taught in the first semester. The rest of the year concentrated on public speaking and mass media. Mrs. Holloway teaches one period of Drama each year. Drama is a study concerning theatre history, costuming, acting, directing, set designing, lighting, etc. The drama students not only learn by book, but by actual experience. They review plays together and tour the theatre facilities. Speech and Drama 167 The social studies department has no new members this year, but a new subject in problems of democracy has been added. Ruth French, department chairman teaches this all-senior class with the emphasis on the textbook title, Decision Making in American Government. Other high school course offerings include American history, world history, and civics. Geography is taught in the seventh grade and American history in the eighth. Other teachers in the department are Ed Russell, Kay Smith, Peggy I-Iaguewood, Alan Pritchard, Ike Hall, and Brad Stroud. The Current Issues Club is the social studies organization. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in contemporary happenings. The members of the department also have this purpose in their classes, using guest speakers, visual aids, and field trips to supplement classroom instruction. Each year a group goes to Washington, D.C. to participate in the CLOSEUP program in which government is observed in action. The Memphis-based PROIECT BUSINESS furnishes speakers and field trips for the civics classes. 168 Social Studies The goals of the Health and P.E. department are to develop the student physically, socially, mentally, and emotionally. This is done through a wide variety of activities including volleyball, tennis, flag football, soccer and many other sports. The department strives to help the student reach his or her potential in these areas and to help him develop into a total functioning individual. This year the department was headed by a new chairman, Harold Bodiford and a new teacher, Becky Kenley, was added to the staff. Health and P.E. The guidance office, a department designed with the student in mind, has a new face this year - Dr. Bill Srygley. The other assistants, Evelyn Gsborn and Claire Pirtle, also play a major role in the function of the guidance office. Offering college information, testing, and career and scholarship updates, this department is especially important to seniors. The guidance office also sponsors the Friends Club which assists in the big brother - big sister program. These helpful people offer much to the Harding student. The library also is designed with the students needs as its number one priority. Donna Shepherd and Faye Chambliss are the librarians and they say that they hope students will utilize the library as a learning center . Offering much information and help on term papers and other such projects, the library is an efficient and operative department. 170 Guidance and Library The staff is an important part of the overall school system. The secretaries and bookkeepers keep our offices running smoothly. They take care of emergencies that arise during the day. Because visitors to our campus usually meet one of the staff members first, they are excellent public relations personnel. Our staff and faculty work diligently in our business and administrative offices, bookstore, maintenance, guidance office, and cafeteria. 2 'S Staff 172 S SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL ARUUND Phil Feisal and Diane Adkins BEST DRESSED HAPPIEST Paul Norris and Wendy Wagner Karen McLarty and Kari M,cLarty Superlativ UmeHwHmm r0OIom HwOZ Dee Anna Bonner and Brent Bousson CD rf: Z C ww U3 Cl 'U :rx :U f ' DP 5 C rn U7 P-HCDETICIJ 4HHr5ZOmwmm 459 fy! Vicki Brandon and Bruce Reeves Senior Superlatives 173 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES f Mfr' . MOST ATHLETIC Lisa Knox and Danny Austin Iune Middleton and Mak Kaylor +-JUJCDZ +4IIr t1-UW'-1t ' Q OH CIJtr1L'r1C'JC'JCZ.'cn G 4:- CD cr: E. 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Marcq Harris Tim Harrison Ricky Hayeslip Kathy Hayes Becky Hearn Brent Herren Sherry Hewitt Steve Hodges Steve House Phil Houston Darlene Hudson Cheron Huffman Rob Hurt Darrell Hutson Sam Ingram jeff Ivie Karen Ivy Debora Iackson Larry Iohnston Brad Iohnston Ted Iones Vicki Iones Stephanie Kee Iohn Kent NIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORS IUNIORSIL Iuniors 207 JNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORS1UNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSI Kathy Kernan Shirley Laehder Sheryl Latimore Debbi Leachrnan Rodney Leath Alicia Lee Mark Lee Pam Levitt Doug Lewis Chuck Lindley Denise Lipsey Lisa Lucas Ross McCullar Danette McDow Steve McElhaney Phyllis McFall Greg McKinney Iohn McKinnie Delayne Marcum Iirnrny Maxwell Margaret Michie Ieff Miller Susan Mims Bobby Moore 208 IUHIOFS M JNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIURSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSI NIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIIUNIORSIUNIORS IUNIORSIL ,.,1.... 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Tommy Warren President Angie Baker Vice-President Angela Yarbrough Secretary Kelly Taylor Treasurer 212 Sophornores OPHOMORESSOPI-IOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORIZSSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOIMORE JOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM ORESSOPHSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHC Molly Abner Ioey 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 Basharn Stephanie Beck Patty Blount Angela Bond Dalean Bramlett Michelle Brenoel Ken Bringle Beth Brock Ted Brooks Deanna Browder Elizabeth Burghen Michelle Carrier Mike Carrier Chris Chance Gary Childers David Churchill Ieff Cox ORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHC Sophomores 213 OPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM OR Heather Crain Brent Crawford Ieff Crook Diane Dacus Bubba Daugherity Lisa Daves Rose Deeley Fred Doane Shelly Donaldson Iona Duke Mike Durham Lisa Dye Amy Edwards David Escue lim Estes Anne Feisal Karen Foree Keith Foust Nancy Fulton Sheri Gaines Eddie Gamble Iulie Gard Gary Goebel Haley Goetzmann DPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMOR ESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORE 214 Sophomores MORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOIVIORESSOPI L5 l 'Ci LL A as ' if 4, f' K M ' 'K J? gf 5 ,M E vt f lj 3 ggi f my fe 6,5291 P 1 4 Q . . fm A lf W E G? Marla Goode Mike Goode Rhonda Green Kip Hatch Scott Hedge Mary Henry Steven Henry Katina Herren Billie Herring Cindy Hinson Peter Hodge Beth Hodges Danny Hoffman Angie Holcomb Kevin Holliman Gwen Howe Patrick Hughes Lisa Io Huselton Kelly Ieffries Susan Iones Tammy Iones Tad Keith Kristie Keys Will Kissling ORESISOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORES SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPH Sophomores 215 PHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM OR Beth Larrnour Iael Lee Christy Little Charlie Lloyd Ann Loft Michelle Lusk Buffy Manning Donna Mars Stacy Massey Lisa Miller Melissa Miller Michael Montgomery Karen Mosher Mark Mosher Wayne Mote Butch Mullins Debbie Murphy Scott McCartt Carolyn McGhee Robin McKenzie Warren McWhirter Claire Nevels Beth Nohsey lan Papasan Q 5 , i i as :K v. 2 EEN' JPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPI-IOMORESSOPI-IOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM ORE 216 Sophornores VIORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPI- it X ' f ' rl genre' - Q 'NX ?, 'iw 1 um iw. QW 5. li EEK Q i X ' Q S V il' X X XS .4 ab' xx .q gg 3 sais H er a P- ' YE- ' t it s, FP As fx 1 N M ,Q ft ga X H X t Kerry Park Paige Parker Alesia Pate Cheryl Patterson Liz Patton Drew Phillips Rodney Phillips Scott Qualls Scott Ralston Nancy Randolph Iennifer Rein Kim Rickman Kerry Riggs Carla Riley Ianet Rochell Brad Roller Lynn Ross Kim Rounsaville Sheila Rowden Iulie Ruby Iohn Salisbury Michael Sanderson Gena Sasseen Dale Sharp MORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOP Sophomores 217 PHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOMORESSOPHOM ORE Darrell Sharp Chuck Shelton Valerie Shelton Dan Shill Kim Sisco Mike Sisk Barchelai Smith Kara Sparks Lance Spears Debbie Stephens Brad Straw Scott Strayhorn Kay Summers Letitia Sweeney Iohn Taylor Kelley Taylor Scott Taylor Scott Thompson Crystal Valentine Van Van Eaton Mike Wade Iohn Wakefield Shelby Ward Lisa Ware ME i as EMA if my is gi 4 5 6 ' - X - e A . lr if it l ii? iw l Q y S W l X it X is X QQ fc ,ip t X QQ' .Q- X ' .ig Q Mas sa if - I 5 in X. 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ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHM ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN 220 Freshmen RESHMENFRIESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFR ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHM 0- Ieff Alsup 4 C Iennifer Ark Rob Artman s Pat Astor D Brett Atkins Cindy Barch f Sherri Blackburn Y f Lee Bounds Lee Bowling N C Cindy Braddock Dana Brazzel Iames Brown Micheal Brown Susan Burghen David Burks Lauri Bush Christi Carruth Steve Clement Chip Clinton 'Viv-Y' 'Www' fi l ls S X 'S W W' X X S X r it hi' 3' Ieanne Brewer ww QC., lf' re' K if 'Xt if if NX 2 Z Blake Colvin Cindy Crim Ianet Crocker Ioe Cruz Michael Curtis Michael Daniel Brian Davis Renee Davis Tommy Day Kim Dendy AENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFR ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRB- Freshmen 221 RESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESI-IM ENFRESI-IME Angela Douglas Allison Duke Wilson Eaton David Echols 2 Russ Edgar of 4 f X, , rv Kevin Edwards Iacques Fleming Andy Fletcher Kenny Gaines Kim Gilless Frank Gray Nathan Green Michelle Griffin Ioe Grobmyer Chris Hammer Helen Hampton Rene Hampton Chris Hanson Scott Hart Dawn Helm - f 'F if-'w at ff 15 Kathy Hezel Andy Hill ut. G, V, f X 1 J XF vo' f - Martin Hodges F 1 i , Andy Holder 2' 1ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFR ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEIN 222 Freshmen i flENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHME.-NFRESHMENFRE' 6: QW 1 ff! 4 fn ,rss 51? vga: ,f , ' . ie fm- Sr' W .:. ,x mi. y W , '--- ' I - . P . , 'f flfifff' V ' 3 , ' 1, , ' ig A , ff 41 ' V e , , me W Q 2 fn K :I , , L , ,:.-,gg 1... : A-1, i, W ,n,,,. , ,,.. , , , V ,.. . A J L , . ,gf ' gy : ' ,,-fi .- Q x, -. L , W-'W - ' -khk' ' ., ' 4 ffffwkfy- Y . I M '-2 I 2' We , M, V , x X ff ,wg f E , mi ,Wy , Y Mfg, X 6 K, X ff fa sz, f WW A 1 f LH, .E3','kW'Z?H --3, H ,,,, , 4425 N , 9 V Q 1- f T X ' W- W in ' ,i 1ef,22'a,x42vf fy - we ' A ,..., ,if A 4 v. fi , ,. 2 aw ww 2 Q F46 K if f I I 2 ' . ' LG X , . g,,4Z:g:2523,5Uj 2,, l , ' '. , . .1 V WJ 21.4 ill- W ' '- :gg-.-1 Y .. ,... .. ,.:.. I, is 1519 Leigh Ann Holliday David Horton Wayne Houk Chuck House Kelley Hughes Russ Hughes Colleen Iackson Ieff Iackson Greg Ieane Larry Iene Iackie Iohnson Art Iones Durand Iones Ieff Iohnson Iason Iustus Kim Kellett lay King Leslie King Iohn Law Iennifer Lawrence Cindy Leath Greg Linhoss Coco Linkous David Lusby ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHM ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRES Freshmen 223 RESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN FRESHM Tara Markart Michelle May Charla Means Kelly Midyett Brian Miller Ken Miller Leanne Mills Leigh Anne Mills Pam Moore Ioe Morrow Emily Moth Daniel Murphy Susan McGuire Ieff Mcllvain Patrick McIntosh Audie Nevels Andy Nutt Andy Olree Iohn Parks Rhonda Peak Keith Perry Patricia Phillips Ritchie Pickens Becky Prince 'ESHMENFRESI-IMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESI-IM EN FRESHME 224 Freshmen SHMENFRESHMENFB ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESP .ttgzgizff l 'ga' xl H X at gk l v .LLP A ' .akgigliafi Shelley Privett Pam Pulley Brent Randolp Kris Reichen Iennifer Reid Stacy Repult Steven Rich Greg Robison Laura Roesler Steve Roper Trent Ross Brian Russell Claire Seratt Ieff Schraudt Heather Scott Scotty Shive Ienny Simonton Larry Sisson Carl Slate Iennifer Slawson Iudy Smith Mark Spencer Beth Srygley Carla Staggs SHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESI-IMEN FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRES Freshmen 225 h RESHIVIENFR Gina Stevens Robby Stewart Brent Stewart Keith Still Marty Tant Iamie Taylor Bill Thompson Kevin Thomas David Thornton Iohn Thrash Heather Throckmorton Stanley Tines Keith Totty Lisa Trosper Tim Ungaro Robert Usoff Ieff Voyles Mike Waddell Iustin Walker Richard Wang Allen Ward Lee Watson Mike Wells Matt Whittington 2ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRE 226 Freshmen FRESHMEN FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHIVIEN Bart Williams Harris Wiliams David Wilson Nancy Wilson Carol Winter Billy Winter Mark Womack Laurie Woodard Greg Wright Leanne Young Yang Yun RESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRE Freshmen 227 I-ITHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGHTH EIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGHTI-IE sl . him is 5 , EIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHE LHTHEICHTHEICHTI-IEIGI-ITHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTH EICHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTHEIC n Iulie Anderson Steve Bass Pat Becket Robin Beeson f' K Stacy Bell Michelle Betty -t Kim Biggers V' Cindy Bingham Kelly Bodiford Alan Bond Michael Brandon Lara Brasfield Kelley Brown Robin Burns Iennifer Campbell Laurie Campbell Kellee Cantrell VV Christy Castellaw Lisa Chandler Cathy Clark t Mike Clayton Ienny Cole Darren Cook t Lisa Cook jeff Correll Ieff Crosby Larry Crum Russ Dallas Holly Davis Stacey Davis CI-ITI-IEICHTI-IEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHITHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTI-IEICHTHEIC Eighth 229 EIGHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITI-IEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IE Teresa Davis Iulie DeBerry Krissy Dlugach Lewis Drash leff Dye Andrea Erwin Paul Estes Chris Farmer Vicki Feisal Bobby Fisher Steve Foree David Frazier Robby Galbraith Pam Gillespie Carol Goad Chip Googe Tabby Green Thom Griffiths Tammy Hurley Chris Hall Darin Harper Melissa Harris Michelle Hart Sandra Hayes EIGI-ITHEIGHTHHIGHTI-lFICHTHEIGHTHFIC' l-ITHEICHTHEIC HTI-IEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTH EIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IE 230 Eighth EHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTH EICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEIC Cheryl Hawkins Michael Heppner 3, Angie Hill Tim Hissong Susan Hoerning Connie Holcomb Wanda Holland Greg Hopper Thomas Howard 5- x Y'ff Andrea Huddleston Penny Irwin Mark Iohnston Anjeanette jones Debbie Iones Heather Iones Sara Kee Kraig Keeling Renee Kirk Christi Knox Bryan Kraugh Paul Lacrouts Sharron Lamb Dave Lane Audie Lawson lCHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTH EICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICI l'l'HElCl l'l'l IHICI l'I'I llilll Eighth 231 EIGHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEIGHTI-IE Cindy Lee Cliff Lee as-:rv Tony Lee Stephen Loft Tim Long Kim McElhaney Bryan McHenry Chris McMillan David Malone r f.. Qlifkbk f. -y K4 r ' - ' s ' ' Nw K I I li 1 Lisa Mann Ricky Marshall K,-Z.. Ion Martin Leigh Ann Mattox Donna Melton Lauren Miller In Lori Miller Q , Kim Mitchell 'Elf' -- - Michelle Montgomery Nancy Moore Q. g it g f il iiii it i . 4' TX Kelsie Morgan Kevin Morgan Tommy Murphy Brian Murrell . Iennifer Nunnelly X, F5 Y EICHTHEIGHTI-IEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEICHTHEICHTHEICHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGHTHEI 232 Eighth David Nutt Sheri Gdom Glen Owen Mark Perry Leslie Pulley Cindy Pulse Clay Ragle Lisa Ratts Paul Reeves Vivian Richardson HTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGI-ITHEIGHTH EIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIG Melissa Rimer Todd Roberts Mike Robinson Carol Rogers Stephanie Rone Denise Sager Donny Samples Murray Sanderson Steve Schwartz Gwen Scott Billy Shelton Tracy Simmons Ricky Sisco Iulie Sloop GHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTH EIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGI-ITHEIG Eighth 233 EIGHTI-IEIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTHBIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IE Brett Smith David Smith Major Smith Todd Smith Kristi South Todd Staggs Kim Story Angie Sweeney Bobby Talley Todd Teems Tara Thompson Terri Tines Iohn Totty Iohn Wade Rene Walker Bill Wells David West Rob White Mike Wiggins Lydia Williams Doug Winfield Chris Wolfe Sean Woodall Linda Young BIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEILIHTHEICJHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEI 234 Eighth I-ITHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTI-IEIGHTHEIGHTH EIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTHEiGHTI-IEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIG AJC 5 it 'HTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTHEIGHTH EIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGI-ITHEIGHTHEIGHTI-IEIGHTI IHIGHTHEIG q Eighth 235 EVEN S E E N T H HSEVENTI-ISEVENTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENT BLAIR CARLSON President RLWSTY LINKGUS Vice-President WENDY CUX Secretary 11-3NN1FER GATLIN Treasurer EVENTI-ISEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTI-ISEVENTHSEVENTI-I SEVENTI-ISEVENTHSEVENT 236 Seventh ITHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTI-li SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEV 5 NTT? B if G, it ti Ioe Ada Dale Aitchison Mark Akin Rayan Alford Ieff Allbright Melissa Allen Tony Alley Tanya Arnold Travis Bailey Donald Beach Iohn Belew Doug Blankenship Ioe Brigance Katherine Brock Helen Buck Karen Burns Roger Canady Blair Carlson Genny Carmikle Michael Carruth Elizabeth Chapple Lorrie Clark Melanie Chaney Kelly Clinton Kevin Combs Todd Cottrell Amanda Cowen Wendy Cox Kevin Cranford Leah Crane THSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTI-InSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEV Seventh 237 EVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTI-ISEVENTI-ISEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENT Iennifer Crawford Elizabeth Creswell Harry Crockett Marla Crumpler Daniel Davis Tim Davis jeff Dodson Becky Dougherty Mike Dugger Laure Durrett Ricky Echols David Elliott Micheal Embrey Laura Escue Ellen Eubank yaaa Margie Flowers to Sharon Frazier t Tony Gambill Iennifer Catlin Kevin Gheens f 1. F Q , f of sr FW L W , ' XF X . M af 2 ,L 'ki 1' 25 Q J W X Eg X G M . ,nf - Q ,5 't E 1 5 A lltl i. is it 'f it :fait 'ft f ,:' . 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Zc I cccbf ' 'S' xt o , X S V 1 'Q Q EM f E X l if x. i Michelle Scott Katy Seale Brad Sexton Charles Strickland Andy Srygley Vicki Smith Tripp Smith Shane Smith Ioanna Sloop Micheal Sink April Simmons Cheryl Shoftner Bryan Shive Iana Sholey EIVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTI-ISEVEN 242 Seventh Shannon Tapp Ray Taylor Susan Thomas Iohn Vandiveer Scott Vaughn Kristie Volner Greg Waddell Cindy Wall Mike Walley Mark Ward Kim Weathers Iulie White Ken White April Willingham Amy Wilson Anita Wilson Steven Winter Brian Woodard Anne Woodard Corey Wolfe NTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSE Richie Wolff Kendra Yarbrough Connie Yarbrough Beth Young Sandy Yun NTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTH SEVENTHSEVENTHSEVENTHSE Seventh 243 W S CLO 'Nr Closing 245 SIDCGAIS85 HAVERTYS There s No Place Luke Home Beautlfully Furmshmg Southern Homes for 96 Years Fme Qualzty Furnzture and Acoessorzes o Free Decoratmg Serwce o Free Dellvery Laurelwood Fox Meadows 450 Perklns Extended 3680 S Mendenhall Rd Phone 767 9481 Phone 794 9752 Down town Wlnteha Ven Ra Iezgh 3329 Austln Peay Hwy Phone 386 9411 157 S Maln St 4212 EIVIS Presley Blvd Phone 526 5906 Phone 396 9496 Crea tive Styles Cuts For MEN and WOMEN OF HAIR 4754 Poplar Avenue Phone 682 1771 Phone 682 9402 Murrell Holder KEY REXALL ualzly Dru-qs 4575 QUINCE MEMPHIS TENN 38117 nie- Your school supply headquarters we Atkins Carter RPH Harry Johnson RPH Bettye S Crouch RPH FAMILY ef 5- ff H3 e Q ' ' 246 Ads Congrafufafiona U66 7982 w Jwgyy Cf jf ULU m c ar , n M5 0l'l'l QLUQ 6l 5 al' OLUQI' MEDGOR X RAY SYSTEMS ING Is Your One Stop For A X Ray Needs 3 Locations To Better Serve You 3780 Old Getwell Rd 408 38th Ave 514 Walker Q Memphis TN 3818 Nashville TN 37209 Knoxville TN f901l 365 1500 16151 383 8090 05151522 9691 TELEX 533198 TELEX 557320 North A VL. PBBT CONTROL 'X E ' N.. 458 8202 SOUTHERN HOME OFFICE 3D I Co e Me phs Te nessee 38116 901 332 4890 SUPPLY COMPANY SUPPLIERS OF WATER WELL NEEDS IOHNNY AND PEGGY WARD BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH szmrmo 774H WR 1215 BatonR g I usaa A 504 923 1060 205 342 9 46 205 324 0627 Guitars Amps Keyboards Drums Sound Recording 1492 Union Ave Memphis STRINGS Tenn aTHlNGs 278 0500 IN MEMPHIS METRIG MOTOR GLINIG 4907 OLD SUMMER RD 761 2235 696 WARING RD o MEMPHIS TN 38122 Kennys Hair Styles 767 9970 PROFESSIONAL STYLING FOR MEN 8: WOMEN - g 901 , . I I . 'fl' ' 2 . 'A I N X CO- 'ff I! ii 1 I , . rive 0 owell Fer d. Seco d A N. - u , 1 ii n' Mobile, Alabama B' ' gh , I I' ' 248 Ads ,MU J xv we w4e4 LMQJ fy ,we A J MJT WHITE PLUMBING WLC WJ WJ ,gpdj WX!!! ,AVIKMJ ME' HANICAL awe ffjfj MM ooNTRAoT- 'RS INC JW foomphmems COMMERCIAL sl 1 we INDUSTRIAL Brooks O11 D ,Uwe DUN WHITE GWNIER Company 3228 lean Drive Memph1s Tenn 38118 362 5000 MWRILQMS ffkxv AR III ll less Posey B111 Frasure 8148 S. Perkins Memphis, Tennessee For Appointment Call 303-4926 I A 1 U' U iffy ' ,qf43M MM? ' T iffy ,f 8 ' i jf jd 'Uv , Tix!! I J CJUVJJf X! 'cfV f' f I 'f fy 0141 ' Q K ' f if ki 'Vx H M 'L!Q!J,LJw Djfgf X ' 1 'rj ,- fjllf- lj Z l ff! ,J if L, ' 1 f' jJfL . , K VL I, , duflinjl A 1 fx Lf rw J V U NV 4, ' Jjw f Q if f I BUJQJW If721fZfKj 1, 2 , . if i U' O 7 fb ' 7 I .Y A 1 , f' ,nf I A 514 Q 3 Q CD , ' i f V f J . I . fm, I f ! Zi . ,- .5,i , I I ei? TJ Xi ,.2.4s'v ' +9 'FTW ' J, NWI nf, ' Q55 I fi, - f' I 4 iN Ami, -A N , A 'I AN ' I A jfffifnses f 'J' 353 Jw. 1 W o Ad 249 Lucky's 84 Phil's ZZ5 3095 Lamar Ave. 743-9952 Lucky Hanks - Phil McFall Start your skin care program today . Have a trained beauty consultant introduce you to MARY KAY cosmetics with a complimentary facial! She will explain in detail a skin care pro- gram just lor you! Call ANN ESTES 8619 Chesterfield 342-0076 co, ei . I u '. 'WMi5wf'r The I :ik ' fl. . Associated Agency Wrecker Service Wash I Lubrrcatlon Tune Up O T1res Batter1es I Accessorres WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 794 8770 PHONE 794 8771 CWd4d9mmmw TIRES ALIGNMENT COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS CECIL ROLLER Manager 5 EMERALD T J BROOKS O ner MEMPHIS TN 38118 Complete Business and Commercial Insurance Suite 433 5050 Poplar Memphis Tennessee 38157 Ralph G Lawrence R Gordon Lawrence ll Phone 682 3301 HARLHNG BOOKSTORE 1000 CHERRY RD The bookstore supplies Harding and area churches with a superior choice of Bibles books and supplies Phone 685 7481 Afs!f,,7ff J a I o I I 1 ,mega-ijf , Q' . ROBILIO 84 SARNO 7 '- gizLflQfjg,? sg l - r I ' ' I ' - A - L J 250 Ads Big Star 99576 729 N White Station Rd 4 ,HL- . . ' d,'I1,t3,g,1G ,, , 5.200 L , al aj fini i V v 2- gm 1, amass ,J 0 ,, - Q57 Moms: nousmcs a mem rxxwnes OUR BUSINESS IS A BREEZE Installauon Custom Blades Avallable Motor Housmgs Llght Flxtures N J Q 5040 Poplar Ave. 2111 Umon 901 682-3267 NQW 901 725-7400 Two Locatlons to serve you Ads 251 H41 f fin X66 mf If Nj nf? CMM? IQ IW MQEWALD ,Q U f Congratulauon SHIELD MM W U' O AW Staff on a great annual' f-P175 JW fold O My ff ,ghw 44607 oy Lgbmcfgj C1441 ww CIAA sQf,nC,LC7 LJCCLJ Q36 ffl Gia fag In has bf 'J W Life f LILL LLIWC VJ! 72, IQQ1 LL 0 CSCARIQEEQ Q 34,03 5 legal wlfwffvf Ll lo 0.1130 SL' af Lawn ,ma Ju C KQQQ MMM aJifd1rigjf WW UM' YWHCL 1 C4f'lfCC'IjC1CL.Qf 50171-4 5191591 Iaffrws RGEIII vw, 1?fCL4Af 475 EQLIQQISI BILL BLAKE INSURANCE AGENCY 8 9011323 7553 ' 9 A WORLD, INC FASHION BOUTIQUE VILLAGE MALL CH CKASAW OAKS PLAZA 3092 POPLAR MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 38111 OJ 5-1174? 004 C' 'I A 7' I W I Wm V Gigi ,ff -- ,f f,1fS 4 , , I ' J' I , ,I ff I .Af f 4 'g' , I ' X O Ol . 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Comphments of the Mother's Club Ad 253 XX XX X ff 'Uma wg I 2079 D1scount to All Students Former graduate of Hardlng Academy and Pres1dent of Student COUHCII We buy Dlamonds and Gold 0 Appra1sa1s 0 Remounts Call: 523-0330 139 Madison Ave. Memphis, Tenn. 33103 5 ' Q .ANN . 1 , in If ' ig is 'll N -as ' 0,1 v 1 g gi g riffs :13f1Q. .if s I Y . - I - I I , c 0 . I C L, 254 Ads lfegmcy Crave! CHICKASAW OAKS PLAZA 3092 POPLAR AV 454 0164 OPEN SATURDAYS MAJOR cnsnn' cmns Houoneo A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE AIRLINE TICKETS DOMESTTCHSNTERNATIONAL TOURS GCRQJTSES WORLDWIDE HOTELS BUS STEAMSHIPS CAR RENTALS RAILROAD-S GROUP TRAVEL BUSTNESS TRAVEL STUDENT TRAVEL BUILDER MART 'gg' Ehot WTIITTIIIQTUH Hmlders Supply Cu ELIOT WHITTINGTON Getwell Drugs 11578 Getwell MEMPHIS TOM SALES Mempgff 5,30 38111 INC Roy Bums Owner W f 4 'NA U 1 x Q Q , 0 ' o ' 1 ' Q A 0 Q I 4 ' . 5 I V I 1 1 X 2964 S. THIRD STREET 505 WINCHESTER MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE PRESIDENT - I . , I 7 , 0 Ads 255 Take A Good Close Look At Harding Upon a first arrival at Harding University, visitors often are impressed with the basic beauty of the tree-studded campus. But the most lasting impression of Harding comes from a close look at the individuals - a student body of more than 3,000 frepresenting 47 states and 26 foreign countriesj - each with his own personali- ty, his own background and his own needs. Among the many challenges at Harding in addi- tion to the college's spiritual emphasis is that of learning to blend personalities. There is opportunity for those of common interests to combine their skills whether in writing for the student newspaper competing athletically performing musically or learning the give and take of having a roommate Basic in the quest is the aim for a quality educa tion Harding s advance to university status has sharpened the route with a qualified and experienc ed faculty eager to aid the student in his pursuit In addition to offering academic assistance professors often participate in ball games invite students to their homes serve as club sponsors and otherwise become involved in and out of the classroom The overall friendliness determination thusiasm and excitement are catching Students routinely become involved in campus activities and community service projects as well as in their studies Take a good close look at what Harding Universi ty has to offer We think you Il like what you see Quality education where people really count C E. 4 CD '-1 52. rl- lx N ardmg University For information Durward McGaha Director of Admissions Box 762 L Harding University Searcy Arkansas 72143 15011268 6161 ext 407 Y 7 Y . 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PERKINS GERMANTOWN WHITEHAVEN BAUVIORAL Just one mIIe from HardIng s campus or MemphIs State Best BIg Burger In Town Foot Long ChIII Dogs Owners Larry Bobby And Pam Moore KIng Burger Kung Burger 394 Watkans at Sears 3849 Park at Peaches 278 9111 Sweden Kream 327 1023 1472 NatIonaI at Jackson 1 mIIe from campus 327 5045 AIR CONDITIONING HEATING AUTHORIZED SALES 8 SERVICE SINGER Amer con Furnc e AFCO RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL REPAIR ALL waxes a IUIJELS Z4 I'IOI.IR EMERGENCY SERVICE REIIIIEREII VISA 767 3 IF NO ANS DIAL 682 5797 B 8: B APPLIANCE AIR coNgI9IIgIILIIgmgaDHEATING Res le I Floo s RONALD BARKER Sc COMPANY ACOUSTICAL SPECIALIST 6409 SULGFIAVE MEMPHIS TN 38119 19013 682 7293 SINCE 1859 Z For LacI1cs G5 Gcntlcmcn 555 Perklns Ext Park Place Mall Perkms At Poplar Park At Rldgeway , 1 , . 3- Z i I, v4 'XY ,Mig Y Bi . I ' 790 Ads 257 Clenn R. Wall P.E. - President F L R A COTlSllll1Ilg Englneers 7481 Weeplng Wlllow Road NUHSERIES I GREENHOUSE I GARDEN CENTER I ORCHIDS I Germantown Tenn CASUAL FURNITURE I GARDEN STATUARY I AZALEAS I CAMELLIAS Phone 755 Dello Nurserles Inc I 6374 Wmchester Road I 363 1500 MEMPHIS IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR fDlCQfL WE FEATURE QUALITY GFQPITILI RUSSELL T SHIRTS PUMA SHOES LEVI S SPORTSWEAR QQUANTITY DISCOUNTST fEQER2L'l,f'AQSL2ER TEAMS COACHES CLUBS BANDS 510 S HIGHLAND 323 2382 66 LOST ALUMNI T TIT, J I IIQUILATUW IU' jg WA LU NH! Mx ALI PRODUCTS AVENUE K PLAZA HARDWARE HARDWARE 3365 IACKSON 1666 SYCAMORE VIEW 458 o 0800 386 o 2110 Complete Select1on Complete SGTVICE ,rio ' Personal Imprims EL QE 3 fx L L df nigf I A ' 21,6117 4 Of mf ,A ,I I Wjvn MW U J ' fy l ' f OL C71 'XL-Q ' OL' ' L' MO 0' f OW ,' ' Hx M fx I ' R NW !!, A ,fr l A V 1 T Q ' I 4 258 Ads p ng, My 0l2wTf,-lMl 15- Qfj! wit tw if -Wim' N 4 X2 46.1.3 5 Ml, A cpuf.. 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E- Ads 261 ,W ol'0U8 66 9' 7 1982 A Cappella Senlors Jay Bankhead V1ck1 Brandon Wxlma Bullock Glenda Colller Klm Garner Karen Haley Tharen Haley Mark Hamsley Lora Holland Tama Houk Angle Janes Jenmfer Jonnes Karl McLarty Nunda Math1s Paul Norrls Paula Osborn Phll Osborn Parker Panovec Bruce Reeves Sylvla Ruby Beth Schatzman Rob Schmxttou Jeff Sholey Dale Thompson Wendy Wagner Cheryl Wolfe PATRGN S Harry and Martha Word Germantown Flowers Mr and Mrs Doug Nlchols Mustardseed Inc Rhonda Slayton I love you Sweetheart' I love you too' Growlng tall gracefully by Mark Hamsley Ilove you Iulle Lor1 Amy Kelley Lmda Les Dots Hallmark Shop Mr and Mrs Rady Crocker Ir I love Baby doll' From Darlmg Mr and Mrs Semore Mrs Iulla Baker Mrs French Class of 83 We got what 1t takes I love you Karen' Steve Speclal thanks to Wally Hatfleld for not beatmg me up H Goetzmann We have that Llon pr1de Compliments of the CFISCO Club Charter members Tlm Peggre Bruce Carla Krrk Phll Conme Mark Dee Anna V1Ckl Cheryl Sllde Prlde Nlck breaks another record for the most dates 1n one year' 262 Ads Sf FHC Place To Be - 1-1-Q-in F HC, the Place to Become F HC can help you become the best you can be A faculty of a hundred professlonals w1ll adv1se, counsel, teach, and encourage you 1n your academlc pursu1ts F HC, the Place to Belong You can belong at F HC because we are what we say a group of Chr1st1ans l1VlUQ, learnmg, and grow1ng together If you want that kmd of atmosphere, F HC can belong to you too ,wiv-Cv vi' F HC, the Place to Believe We bel1eve that Chr1st1an fa1th demands comm1tment, knowledge, and a l1festyle conslstent Wlth that fa1th Freed Hardeman offers that challenge '91 s . 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XE3,f? , 'D 'E J' f .J W f - K ,DAX In ifwgj i MM I A fwifi ,XL LM? , X, N MEMURIAM Karen Foree February 22, 1966 December 10, 1981 What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now forever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flowerg We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind William Wordsworth In Memoriam 265 266 Index 2056 951181. 90.11911 1 Lk Qi..r A LL ,VKIA fi 'm'A 11111 5,1 5 Y ' 6 11 -,,.Lk 11 Q 205. 115 1 1 fel zza,1974i88L'1i161f114iIiL1LL1f1E-1- 1 C111130511L116.1f16SfiijilE15ff1iii211i'1iL53fQQ M. .103 1112 1 1 1 1 LL KKKA 1 1 191 112241--1281 xagggrigi 3 Q 1 Bi-mance, loo 173 237 1 1 ii 54-T155-1 L?ZiZB?5i3ij?126!11 L 51: riifinsle- Ken U01 213-L ' J ii1Ad9d1fS?31fQ3YifliS3ILL?13x21i13.L 8Yi15'6f1Qs Eli 1 9 L 4 SLI Bam U01 L213, - 11 Dalvflfiw 1 1 1-: Brock KHYBSYKMQYI 1 1imn:515fiae?Mmef1oJ ma. we , Y i Broan Bryan! 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V,V. .V . , . .V V .V ,VV ..VV. .VK.,K.,,K-- VV .-1.5,--,,-,VKV --VV--VV- V VVV..5V.. VV - - V V BKKKK ,KK,.VVK,VKK,K.V,, .VVV. K ,K,K K,KK , KKK, K V ,,KK K VV -VV.VV -VV..V--VVVVE .VV-- VV VV? 2 VV .- -V f - V .- 'i V Va 825955 si, -VVWV-.fVV,sVg-V-VVV SVV 3VVVVVVV-Vw?-VaseVQVVHVLVEVV.-ViV.'V -.VVV -V--V-V V?VVV.ViVVV1VV-VV -V Vw. -VV VV---I Vi-.Sf Vx-:Sta wx Z his Index i t f NK!! Jv i? is is BERI ggtgatwt 8 giiftttfwigt i wi fiiitvftffifrifft ilffffltt vffttftffwf tt' This edition of the SHIELD is different in so many ways than those of previous years in that it combines the old with the new. The staff and I tried to expound upon the importance of memory and thus hoped that this yearbook would be as memorable for you as it has been for us. We have tried this year to create a book that is uniform throughout but still very interesting. No one can really understand the amount of work that goes into an annual and how many hours are spent in making decisions that will hopefully please everyone, though we know this is impossible. The goal of the 1982 SHIELD was to capture accurately the spirit, excitement, moods, and special times of 1982. Since the theme this year was Lion Pride, we tried also to incorporate that into the book. Many people have aided in the production of this book through their greatly appreciated help. It is at this time I would like to appropriately express my thanks to them. Our professional photographer, Alford's, took the color pictures at the beginning of the book, the club pictures, and the student pictures. They were helpful and provided us with many nice pictures. Mr. Don Burks was the photographer that many of you got to know because of the many hours he spent at school, taking and developing pictures. Although we started off on the wrong foot, things turned out just fine and Mr, Burks proved to be very helpful and efficient. I owe him many thanks for putting up with my last minute demands and crazy ideas. I would also like to thank the teachers who tolerated interruptions and allowed us to use their class time for various reasons, all in order to meet our deadlines. We all appreciate your understand- ing! Also, a few of you were asked to write copy for club and department sections - we appreciate the time you took to help make our job easier. The most important people that I must thank are my hard working staff, our sponsor and my family and friends. The staff this year was smaller, but more efficient than ever. We met our deadlines with ease and everything went smoothly throughout the year. Much thanks goes to Tiffani Tubbs for the tremendous job she did in selling ads and providing us with enough money to meet our budget. With her help, I had one less thing to worry about. My assistant editors this year, Laura Word and Lisa Crocker, worked hard too and I feel that they learned much. They should be able to produce a very good book next year. Esther Belew was in charge of the sports section and as you see she did a very nice job. Sports is one of the hardest sections to produce, but Esther came through. The rest of the staff, Glenda Collier, Lisa Blackwell, Pam Peeples, Angie lanes, Dana Word, and Linda Collier, all did beautiful work and deserve a big thanks for all their help. Mrs. Patti Sanders also helped me personally by 272 Remembering supporting all of my decisions and ideas. Although this is only her second year as sponsor, she helped out a lot and I'm very thankful. Lastly I'd like to thank my family and friends, mainly for just putting up with me throughout the year. They listened to me gripe and encouraged me to keep working. Without their support I would never have made it through. I hope that you as a student at Harding Academy are proud of this book and what it stands for. If you have comments, criticisms, or even better, compliments, please express them to me or members of the staff. It would be nice to know that our work has been appreciated or at least noticed. It is my special hope that you are proud of this book and that the memories captured here are ones that will not soon fade. Wendy Wagner, Editor, 1982 SHIELD I 2, A If Jtvytouy MY KWXEY Quit Womcgl Qcwm N3 A QLQH-wi. 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