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W 41 mg gt F L.p, , M V: , H N X. fl V ' QM ,fx fs R N 'B K ' N ' 3S L N 1 XX '91-ri 7 Q Q .cj XX-,I X' Q 1' K ig 1' 4 xx 54 Lg! - Y, 1 Xk1,u,XQ,,i Y' w ,CQV X! 1 X' Tv z'TliL,l1 KMA! d A I K V, 1 'rex 1 V X 5 3 62 Z ' M mf' N j Va X5-Uri,- J as 5 3 Z 3 ,Z 35 ' 1 ' f 627 EMM Q, 6 ff J 0,9 6 47 ' s , f ff 3 9 ' X Q xx 'K V! A ' A f Z J Q6 Q I 1 ff'+W0 N A . T of 1 59 f 50 322 zL5J2g5?f Harding Adds Life f Hording Acodemy 'IOOO Cherry Rd. Memphis, TN 38117 Volume 26 j if 2 . 2 Toble of Contents 9 V 1 4 1 1 f I 1 1 1 Spring Foll .... Winter ........ Orgonizotions People ..... Closing ........ Tolole of Contents soonana4oneanonanaafanfunaanonoffanpnua ...an J ::uoacone:aaa-ananaanfaaananauannanaa E 4 Opening -H... XWJ HARDING ADDS LIFE Harding adds life. What does that really mean? Our school is special in our lives, in our community and in our world. lt adds variety and spice to ordinary days. Each of the clubs that students participate in has a storehouse of events and activities. Harding's athletic department has hard working and talented coaches and teams. Harding's wonderful facilities certainly add life to its name. A large and well equipped auditorium is valuable to the whole school, especially the drama department. Three fine gymnasiums suit our fine athletes well. Through this introduction we will show you a few more of the ways in which Harding adds life to our lives! L' T 7 . ff ww ,mf 1 3 xl 144 'I wh, S' 4' 1. SENIORS dlllgently work towards the ultimate victory of Homecoming. 2. PAINTED Picts join the triumphant class of after the pep rally. 8. WHILE the rest of the guys look at the sophomore cheerleaders, Russ and Nlck stare ln awe at the camera. 4. CAROL attempts a hand of blackjack. 5. HARDING Cheerleaders have got the spirit! 6. MR. PACE and Miss Matthews are two familiar smiling faces around Harding. 7. RENEE and Chris take a snooze. 8. JOHN McKlNNEY Csecretly a Sear's modelb models the newest in hat styles. 9. DANA takes time to pose on the way to the pep rally. 10. LARRY. Karen,ond Steve sit ln the hall during lunch. 11. THIS mural, which decorated the sophomore hall during Homecoming, was painted by Stanley Tines. 12. ALWAYS busy at Homecoming Patti decorates the gym. ,M Mwimiw wwunwvaiglna. 1 M t ,anis f , K. W. W7 V V, 4 4 . ., X Mm Jw X44-ge W Y7' wal? 21 'QTY' ,La V ' A, 2, ,Q Qi'-:wwf Www.: + .W W W Jmgwiiif 'O '4X3 .H ,554 I f HARDING ADDS LIFE . . . XJ. th. . W fi H331 f .5 E Q ' ,fir Ei t, 9 ' v i f-1- r gr- , -'E izmsnll- in u , m2i 1 to Activities A school year at Harding is packed full of fun filled and exciting activities. School invol- vement is high and many enjoy the fun provided. Homecoming is a favorite activity of the students. Class and school spirit peaks during this week. Everyone seems to grow closer during this week. Teachers and students have fun together and get to know eoch other in a way other than scholosticolly. Students grow closer working long hours on floats and halls. During this year even classes have grown closer together. Weekly games, school picnics, banquets and class parties are other activities popular and well attended at Harding. 1. INNOCENT smiles aren'-t to be trusted ln this picture! 2. BALLOONS, caps, blue and white are all a part of the spirit shown at Harding. 3. TAKING a walk during lunch Is a nice form of relaxation. 4. SHERRY. Carol and Doug kept busy making their halls the best! 5. HAMMING lt up, as usual! 6. WHO are those masked men? 7. EVERYONE wants to get ln the picture. 6. VALERIE and her best guy. 9. RESTING after a rough pep rally, these people really have the spirit! 10. THESE guys look dangerous, 11. SOPHOMORES put on a great show. 12. TALKING ls a favorite with these girls. Opening 7 fix . ' , fr U' 1, 5,1 -' ,,., Q V ls' R... iii? 5. lqlh I m,f p fy, ' , W, ' My ,rr W R it wx M , , ,W We -1, ' Mi- 5 W M ,IM v . Q 'lbw H wvffzi WM- H 1.- 4 xx M WY ' L,,1 , . 1 ' r 3- 14-931 K fm min' 4 fv fi? 'ff F5551 rr ,rf A as 1 2 'SSW .we HARDING ADDS LIFE to Friendships Friends ore the speciol people with whom we shore our juiciest secrets. We con tell them most onything. Hording friendships ore different from ony others. Not only do we shore the some school, but there is o common bond omong the students. Some friends ot Hording hove grown up together yet others hove become friends in recent yeors. Some of these friendships will lost ond others moy not but we will olwoys look bock on them os fond memories. Wollsing down the holl people smile ond wove. Thot's friendship. Thot's love. Thot's Hording! 10 1. FRIENDS gothered together to feast or the school plcnlc. 2. BUDDIES forever ore these gals. 3. LYNN, Cheron, Becky ond Sherry ore olwoys reody for o picture! 4. KINDNESS spreads ocross Steve's foce os he helps Yong ond Russ hog tie Anne Morie. 5. A GROUP of smiling foces! 6. SEE even teochers ond students con be friends. 7. PRETTY foces for o pretty picture. B. AN Intelligent group of Harding students. 9. BUFFY ond Shelley ore friends forever. 10. A perfect pyromld. 11. JUNIOR HIGH students ore reolly showing their splrltl Opening O x My ffm , W 'JL .I W, Y ww x iw ww. A :Ax . V E uk- , I l '.: ' wp' 'SETI W , M AHS ,. 'Z QSBPM aff: 'TH 1 PEOPLE ADD LIFE to Harding Harding's people certainly add life to the name Harding Academy. Harding's faculty tops the list of great people. Not only are these people well able to do topjobs of teaching, they want to teach and they care about the students they teach. There are other members of the faculty that don't teach in a classroom situation but these people do teach us great lessons by their everyday lives. Any student will tell you that Harding has a most caring faculty. Students at Harding also add life to the school. Every student is special. We each have our own talents and abilities and even though some aren't recognized they are all equally important! 1. BRIGHT days make bright people. 2. MEMPHIS Is full of the muslc of happlnessl 3. TOUGH guys aren't they? 4. SHIRLEY and Laura are proud to be seniors! 5. VALERIE reflects back on the memorable night. 6. WHO else but Johnny? 7. PURPLE must be the thlng. 8. SUSAN leads all in cheers. 9. ALWAYS up to something, Todd's probably chasing the girls. 10. BAND members stick together! 11. PEP RALLY spirit rides high. 12. MORE clownlng around! Opening 11 WWA ax ,., 421 -W R18 , ig- rf 1 . fa fr Q, Gjvf-,,.,,x , wsu A.. ff? K .5 I mi is , I C r. fgia? ,pl-, r ,M if gd wi-' 1 5 1 iff NT' H F5 E A-A rx K Y p Wy: .N ,M SM' , W dy: f- A M HMV ,W N31- F2 . : ll H517 ,-3? JS'- 3 'S ax t.-.' :f Ff wwf ' 'Q' zur. -5 Q' ...M P' JI' H? hd' 'Emi , ht H., a 1' J ss u J-I W ,K 5 J wr' d A I Gi? J A LJ 'K 5 A Q 5, .J Volerle Adds Life Volerue certornly represents Hord Ing perfectly Full of energy ond ze-ol she hos cheered our teorns on os o cheerleader Improved student offolrs os o member of the Student Councll ond worked octlvely with severol clubs ond groups Whot rnokes Volerle even more speclol rs her woy of moldlng oll of her energy unto o sweet quiet ond frlendly splrnt Hordlng couldn t be represented by o more surted person' 14 Miss Hording Miss Hordlng Volerie F ister Mr. Hording Brett Curtis Brett Adds Ltfe Brett IS olso o person Hordtng IS proud to be represented by Brett hos served the school os president of the Student Counctl o Job which he tools very seriously He hos been o tolented member of both the footboll teom tontly Brett hos olwoys been o smlhng encourogement to both students ond teochers rn everydoy ltfe This yeors Mr Hordlng IS on OUTSTOOUIOQ young mon! ond the boseboll teom. More impor- Mr. Hording 15 16 Spring . N 4,41 'N--W -'-. M -Q--...,, 1--lIII'- ' 4 . . J Hf4!?,s ' ,L Q :W ,H . 5 'digkssx KX lEElEi2z'3!l WWTE Pj 1 1 ff ff ' V -. i --... ww, Y E if A I q y 4 1 5 a ,. ,,,.. ,. . F- 11.426 9. S ,JM za 1 i f 'A iid .w id w 'z ef , , V--ag, - '1 -' pig, ,,,, .,i Z H 1 ,1 f-H: -1 4' -:-v 1 . . . i . , ' A Q i ,..-- ay ., 'ii ,, .. . , Til l si . , ' .Wi , 4 1. CLEARING the plore, Jeff heods for home fo sove the gome. 2. DELAYNE Morcum, Anne-Morie Alain, ond Julie Gord enrerroined crowds of the spring ploy, TOl3Y'5 CARNIVAL, 3. THE BAND morches for long hours during rhe summer, perfecting rheir field show for comperirion. 4. LAST yeor's senior bonquef was or the Peobody Hotel. These senior girls pose for pictures before the bonquef. 3, f-- Wm ' -E543 .mlsvzilifffi , ' 13 - A iw swf i p iiiiiisss 4 'A i A l ii ' i '11 ii- ww ,...--M 16 Spring Fever 'Y Arr. Z ' i Q it is ,,,3i,E,! iw SPRING FEVER Nearing the middle of March of last year, a change came over Harding Academy students. Some ignored their studies and were content to gaze out of classroom windows. Others became quite talkative, about matters other than school subjects, of course, When the three o'clock bell rang, the hall became alive with shouts and shuffling feet. All of the above are not characteristics of the usual winter blahs. Something was different, there was a buzz in the air. Alas, it was the disease all teachers dread: Spring Fever. As temperatures soared into the oO's and 70's during the day, wool sweaters were exchanged for light jackets. The tradition of escaping from the gym-cafeteria was once again revived. Daily during lunch period, students swarmed to the great outdoors to soak up some sun and breathe a little fresh air. Radios blared-temporarily, of course Cwe all know whyb. Teachers were constantly plagued with Please let us go outside and Skip the lesson just for today, please. All of these requests were overruled and students remained trapped inside. The seniors were given parole on May 17. After graduation, a large number of ex-seniors headed for the white sands of Ft. Walton Beach, Florida. The rest of the school, from juniors on down, hung around for two weeks longer, taking exciting and mentally challenging semester exams, always a favorite of the entire student body. Semester exams signify the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. There are many ways one may spend his vacation. Here are a few: 1. Working Calways a favorite? is a well-chosen pastime for the summer. Saving for that new Z-28 is a worthwhile goal. 2. Hanging around is what a majority of Harding students do. Catching up on the soaps, getting some rays, and hanging out at McDonald's are some of the favorites. 3. Some of the students are quite industrious. They spend their summers in eager anticipation of the coming school year. They stock up on their pencils and notebook paper when on sale at Fred's. These students also enjoy studying the complex process of photosynthesis. All good things must come to an end. One receives a copy of his schedule in the mail, a tell-tale sign of that dreaded day: the day of speeches, alias the first day of school. Sears begins its back-to-school sale and K-mart overstocks its shelves with lunch boxes and the fat first-grader pencils. Believe it or not, school has rolled around again. Oh, where has the summer gone? 1. SOME students ga on vacation during the summer. This picture was taken while a student was on vacation in the Smokey Mountains, near Gatlinburg. 2. KEN MILLER gazes intently at his fellow classmates at the banquet last year. 3. LARRY SISSON struggles to throw the shot put. Spring Fever 19 20 Toby s Comlvol 1' Q -If -w W!! 'sf .--.,, wwf Q I K 0 ' eel .ang 1 ,Muay Q Toby's Cormvol 21 1 Q ' . 'w gk 1 'f K- , , -gf xx? , I 2 I t A , , , . LV , A ki J, Q A K f. ' , 4 ' - . - M Q . 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' W ' 'VN gr 'V - ' ' -- j,:,. :if 5 , Y fi-sv Y Qi N .'-L , W-Q 51 XQ k Y R' if , an , ,, 'Q 2 ug gk 5 Z M K e xxx f , , , X E 5 ' ' Mj 's f A Q M M N M GOLF 4 . -W ,.,, W.. .., ..M..N ,L.AW W.,.,,,, ..QW.,....Q,..,d,,..........,.............. 22 Golf WW ss 5 15fiQVwWf in an The Few, The Proud The Golf Teom Though they were few ln number, the golf teom competed well ogolnst thelr opponents Les Fortner won medolust most of the motches, ond he recelved the Most Voluoble Ployer oword ot the end of the seoson OPPOSITE PAGE 1 BUBBA concentrates on the putt wlll If moke If? 2 CHARLA follows through on her swung 3 THE 198182 golf teom P.ow1 B Dougherlty K Gookln D Burks Row 2 D Deoton L Fortner THIS PAGE 1 DAVID sets hrs sights on the hole 2 FOREI 3 COME on Dubbo swlngl '-Q... ,piijyw 5 ,K YE1if5wQ-V . E . ,, H Ny, ,:1l,g,,?Vy :K 5 K X .- me UV I i ' in ,mpg , we A MW ,,,, I xrrzslsgwf. ' YL- f - H , J '- 2 I Golf 23 TENNIS 24 Tennis Tennls Teom Excels Excellence would hove to be the word thot best descrlbes tennls ot Hordlng Wlth the superb coochlng obllltles of Lynn Alsup If rs eosy to see why Cooch Alsup hos esrobllshed o 93 28 record In hrs flve yeors of coochlng ot Hordung In the post two yeors the gurls hove been dlstnct chomplons ond lost yeor C815 they were reglonol runner up Flnlshlng the 82 seoson the boys ploced second In the dlstrlct whlle the gurls were dlstrlct chornplons for the thlrd strolght yeor THIS PAGE 1 VARSITY BOYS TENNIS TEAM Row1 M Comer N Adklns P Duke I4 Mlller A Bond Row 2 K Muller D Thompson M Koylor B Flsher Cooch Alsup 2 LESLIE shows how to return OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Go for It Ken' 2 EASY does IT Mlkel 4 LYNN concentrotes on the game 4 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Rowl B Young A Wrlllnghom C Borch P Moore J Slowson J Cook T Gurley Row 2 J Hunt K Low E Chopple B Dougherlty M Scott N Moore Coach Blxler A 4 ,A f r lM K ii. I as . 1 4 , q , 0 Tennis 25 .cx, ,fy If '92 E . s. . ' 12 i + we i '-.sw 1 B csst Q irts 1 i B .Liiyz X A MMT I A gig, 1 ll , ix U X Q an K X N X S u A -Q N A NV 5 MQ . -r -. 'B' K X Nw X , Q , ' t Q S Q wx X E i -1 I s M is X N gg, i it , E' b 2 ff s N ruff? Q 2 , 2 iw, Q ie' X 5 E li X A X X N wg E QS 1. X 5 is f XX BASEBALL 26 Boseboll ii 144590-whgayg Stote Runner Up As o rule one of the highest honors ony teom ever hopes for is the chonce to go to the Store ond the 1982 boseboll reom wos no exception, Eorly in the seoson they discussed the probobility of going ond the work begon. The boseboll teom blew post everyone in their district ond then hod to go the quorter finols where they defeoted defending stote chornpion White Stotion. Then they odvonced ond defected Obion County Q-C3 to quolify for the stote. Although they lost to Beech High School they still hod estoblished 18 wins in o row. Congrotulotions to the 1982 boseboll teom: District 1C3AA chompions Regionol 7AA chompions ond Store runner-up. 2' E25 'QQ-lf, I OPPOSITE PAGE 1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Rowl W Hatfleld B Curtls S McEIhaney I3 .Io nston P Felsol C Llndley Row 2 J Wakefleld C Stanford R Hayesllp J Acuff M Smlth T Harrison Row 8 I3 Brooks S Massey T Warren M Durham P Strickland K Wilson Row 4 Coach Stroud Coach Bodlford 2 HOTLIPS I-layesllp prepares for the pitch 3 BRETT CURTIS makes another one brte the dust THIS PAGE 1 TIM HARRISON rs ready to throw the ball 2 BRYANT BROOKS shows the proper way to pitch 3 CELEBRATING another vrctory the team congratulate each other , , .,h,s I .WI , 5 W ,N 2 ' ijm f , . I I Q. I 3 2 IZ I X T1 , . A , . ' . : . Baseball 27 Qi 'W ' M j -T.: xv V ui xxx NEB NRS R 'fs 'N x Ai as 'Kg 6 in The Roln It Doth Pour One of the glrls toughest competltors ln the sprung of 82 wos the weother The gurls were oll exclted obout therr new uniforms but due to the weother they dld not get to weor them much But when the rolns dad stop the gurls got their oct together ond performed very well At the end of the seoson Volene Flster recelved MVP OPPOSITE PAGE 1 VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM Row1 D Mors B Brock D Adkins P Cook V Flster K Stevenson L Dye Row 2 Cooch Smlth L Helton C Compbell D Klrklond L Knox C Adoms K Volner K Slsco Not Shown T Bounds 2 Hey you get out of my way 3 Lono looks for o coll 4 KATHY swlngslnto octlon 5 HONEY you ore our' 6 GIRL whot chu be tolklng bout? 7 STOPI In the nome of Iovel THIS PAGE JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL TEAM 2 Peggy Is rorlng to go 3 TINA Boundorles ID octlon 4 ANXIOUSLY owoltlng o boll Llso trles to occupy her tlme 5 ALL RIGHT glrls lets get with the program 6 SWING botterl I 2 . I . , . Y . . , I , Y 5 - r - I - r ' 1 - r - EI , . . I , . , -4. i 5- . , . , . , . , . A E ' . 3 , I if - 1 - - r ' ' ,, W yt 'V I ' ' l ' 3 4 ' ' ' . . cs , - '-qs.:-s w, Q. t -L -. -V kc N. . -Q - ..,: , Nix .. IQ s K . Nix L . I t J I 5 V- '. xi, I , If sc ' -- x4W'X . i n .,cr..c . 1 W :X ' 4 ' . I Softboll 29 TRACK 30 Track kj . - ,K . -1. ms? M .I 'Q 1211Q . ,E Q v, , :v.s.g Af' A? , g fn xr ,, M 1 K' - s7.S:ax ' ' ' x 4l'h N gi f is if ' . f-.rs 'WV 5323 E'2,'iQ'aA3E?'fv swwmw f Awww f i I ,nfs OPPOSITE PAGE Row 1 Boys Varsity Track K Hollrmman R McCullar G Rodgers R Leath D Escue B Jones D Austln D Smrth T Grunau J Hull Row 2 M Wade A Olree W Houk J Kung T Moore D Hathcock P Aster D Murphy Row 3 J Alsup D Craven K Thomas P Dehart B Bowers D Smith K Nrchols K Blanks R Phlllrps Row A B Whlte R Brazzel S Sraggs S Strayhorn T Day N Green K Perry M Curtis L Srsson Coach Perry Row 5 D Churchrll A Wllson G Chrlders M Sanderson J Adkins J Westbrook B Thompson J Thrash A Holder 2 OH Davld rt doesnt hurt that bad Z3 OKAY guys which one of you wlll wrn today? THIS PAGE 1 JunrorHlgh Track Team 2 Gary rs eager to run C3 ls Smurphy starting to get trred? Wlnnlng Season Luke most of the other sprung sports the track team got to compete against the extreme weather condrtlons as well as other schools Whatever the condltlons were the boys track team excelled The was a 41 record Ioslng only to Brlarcrest by one porntl ln the reglonal meet Danny Austln quallfled for the state rn the hugh hurdles Coach Rublo sand that he was pleased wlth the season A ' 2 . . , L I ! d al meet record at the end of the ea o A u s s n tt.. , r ' , f ' ' E I J V i Y . . if , 4 sf, ' ' ' . , 4 W45YW-at, Track 31, E 5 5 Z K W Y Y W W H -W H Y TRAC 82 Trock Aug., A.. 1 K 'Cs 4 E? Jggww w,,Q L? liffwiigf AAS fi R M swam 'V 'lx' Q51 gl. EL K? A eight paid JZ Miglia as 425' 'st-kvwbavsa, Wald! m Y Q 125119, I? wig. in -423' wt? Aww Q1 tin as 93,22 L EW 3 iaxwg new if dafymxk AEP- MA as wssift MQW MLM ,Jw 'inf P M ,Q ,wwf Wag W is my 2 E9 www' AM.. Yeor of I-lord Work In her flfth yeor of coochlng Peggy Motthews olong wlth the help of Koren ljorns helped the gtrls ftntsh wlth o 41 record Mony of the meets were very close ond they were declded by the wtnnlng of the lost event the rnlle reloy As o whole the teom of twenty gurls put forth o good effort ond they reoped the reword of on outstondlng seoson Cooch Motthews ond Cooch ljoms sold for eoch gurl to reoch her potenttol by the end of the seoson she hod to work hord ond gtve whot she could do better the teom not to be selflsh with her tolents ond to encouroge others on the teorn OPPOSITE PAGE 1 GIRLS VARSITY TRACK TEAM Row1 L Kung A Duke J Lowrence L Mllls K Mldyett Row 2 A Bond A Edwords K Toylor H Crotn Row J P McFoll S Ztnn A Toblos L Rynders R Broddock Rowd L Kmght J Holt Cooch Motthews C Simpson G Word K McLorty 2 PHYLLIS strldes on IH the flnlsh llne 3 DETERMINATION to wln IS Angelo s motlvotlon to run THIS PAGE 1 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS TRACK TEAM Rowt J Sloop W Cox J Whlte S Montell K Cllnton C Jockson M Lombert P lrwtn L Young Row 2 S Molone S McFolI C Honks L Wllltoms C Knox C Good J Gotlln H Osburn L Korr L Crone M Kung L Escue E Eubonks J Phtlllps Row8 Cooch Klnley L Muller C Blnghorn K Story J Anderson G Scott 2 BOY I cont wort to flnlshl Trock 33 l ,Q K U N . ,, A 3 I A5 , 2 .- , .fr- W .. , , '53 sag 3 , V , , t A ff Va V 5 Imam. f ' L 'w . . . . 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I tv -v-A ,, 't v Y L f V 7 , ,w ,L.- ' ,552-S, ' lf 2 ,ft H A , . 5'7 ' ti A V!-53? .wig ' :yllw4g'I ' M - , .fgwsfz , . :f - .7 , Vs, , W V - My I A f 1 wui' ' ' 4 0: ' gy -V gl-:fy .,,,,g,.,,-fWj,q,: U , .gf I L ' Q T , W-' -' -'33, 'W f- if 'W' L A-'-fini' f .Q.?t,w',:' f 'Z'1 ', ' .:'-Q K 1, .?'-i'.- '-Z, ' . 45 ' s , ' iff -Yf f ffffp- M It 1 4, I-xi-.1 , m, 'zff?:Mi If I i, Q L ' H ! . 1 yn h ' -.wwf Aki, 4 my 1 .. 3' 3 31 5 ' 1 'i V Y . 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 sk I r 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 11 V K U Y 1 1 6' I 4 I 1 in '11 '1-ww ,.,..1 ...,, 4 ,,. . G , I I fm 1 1? ff .1 fires Q ! 1 1 E X i igg- ' 3' .Y 11, ,. chciol Picnic gqq Trodition Lives On A trodition ot Hording Acodemy is the oll-school picnic ot the beginning of the school yeor. This much onticipoted octivity took ploce on Fridoy, September Grd of this yeor. Students ottended closses the first port of the doy ond were dismissed ot the end of fourth period to get their lunches. They could GOT in the cofeterio or outdoors. The weother wos perfect: cleor blue skies ond mild temperotures. After eoting, on oll-school pep rolly took ploce outside. The site wos on the footboll stonds. All four squods of cheerleoders were introduced ond eoch performed o few cheers for the crowd. The bond ployed o selection of songs, while everyone in the crowd clopped in time to the music. The pep rolly ended with the Seniors' winning the spirit stick. All-in-oll the picnic wos o huge success. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. THE JUNIOR GUYS try to show off their muscles by moving Holly Porter's RX-7. 2. SENIORS ore olwoys reody to pose for o picture. 3. COME ON, Corlo, be for reol! 4. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS show whot they Ieorned over the summer. 5. WHO loves yo, Deloyne? 6. GET these foces! THIS PAGE: 1, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS get in on the onion. 2. ARE THESE TWO foces reody for the cover of Vogue or whot? 3. THE JV CHEERLEADERS ore fired up! 4. ANGY, along with Mr. Lumpkin Cher technicol odvisori, introduced eoch ond every cheerleoder. School Picnic 37 MAGAZINE DRIVE This yeor ot I-lording we did something new. lnsteod of eoch student poying closs dues ond eoch club selling something different, we tried our hond ot o mogozine drive. At first mention, this sounds like onother one of those terrible soles where you hove go door-to-door to push your goods. Not this time though! A mogozine drive is reolly foirly eosy. One just goes up to fomily, relotives, ond moybe o few friends who he knows olreody toke mogozines ond just osks them to renew through the school. A mogozine drive hos good money-moking potentiol. The school's gool wos S100,000. This gool wos set by the drive sponsors, Miss Peggy Motthews ond Cooch Jerry Escue. Miss Motthews ond Cooch Escue were very enthusiostic obout the drive ond felt this wos o reochoble gool. The students were encouroged by the sponsors to put their oll into it. Prizes were olso oworded to the students for different ochievements. The top dolly solesmon from eoch closs received o steok dinner ot school ond the second top received o S4 gift certificote from Bononzo. The top twenty solesmen were invited to go to the Summit Club compliments of Dr. Bowie. There were ten speciol prizes for the top ten solesmen of the school, consisting of televisions, stereos, ond rodios. A speciol event for the outstonding solesmen wos the money scromble. The sponsors put o voriety of coins in o lorge circle on the stoge floor ond the top solesmen from the first couple of doys of the drive scrombled to pick up the most money they could corry in their honds. The scromble wos very exciting ond mony students wolked owoy with obout 55. To odd to the encouragement smoll prizes were oworded with different subscriptions, such os o box of MC:M's with o READEPJS DIGEST subscription ond o poster with o SPORTS ILLUSTRATED subscription. A skit portroying I-lording students selling mogozines in different situotions wos put on by Mr. Billy Pullen ond his forensics closs. Some of the situotions were volley girls, Chris Fleming, ond Eunice ond Mommof' The skit odded to the fun of the drive. All together the ten-doy-long drive wos o success. Almost everyone got into it with full force. The school didn't quite meet the gool set but did roise o totol of 585,792 The top solesmen of the school were: 1, Kelly Toylor 7. Noel Troxel 2. Shelby Word 8. Kothy I-loys 3. Toro Morkort 9. Lewis Drosh 4. Sherry Hewitt 10. Keith Foust 5. Lorry Sisson 11. Mork Abington 6. Kelly Brown We plon to hove onother drive next yeor ond do even better, Y if MAGAZINE DRIVE A ,ft-It -in-S .KN m rl . ,,,L, ,,., l 20 - - tg .,6l'v7f' 4181 'EM N -' 'T -. -. it M .5 g .g X .+- E li iii! 352325 li 1. DOESN'T Lorry look hoppy wlth hls prlze? 2. l'M number one, con't be number two! 3. THE top three wlnners stond proudly by their prizes. 4. NOW oll l need ore some olbums! 5. EUNICE, l thlnk you ore cheating! 6. JAM OUT, Shelby! 7. KELLY wlll hcve the beot now. 8. MONEYl Give me! Glve mel 9. SOME of the wlnners show off thelr prizes. 10, GENERAL Hospltol, here l come! as m 555 villa 2 .,. QQFQ 6 Q 1 5 'Q A 3 0 i K -TBOOSTEPCS CARNIVAL T 5423 il'-Q.. ff M ll , -Mun ju ,ff .X The onnuol l3ooster's Club Cornivol, held on Soturdoy, October 30, 1982, wos o fun ond exciting doy for everyone. Closses, clubs, ond other school orgonizo- tions set up booths of vorious types to roise money for their yeorly projects. The food booths were one of the moin ottroctions, but the moon bounce, hoyride, go-corts, ond dunlsing booth odded extro fun to the doy. The cornivol succeeded in roising money ond producing fun for oil involved. The Booster's Club did o greot job ogoin this yeori 42 Booster's Cornivol I 5-1- OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. DONNA loves the Lions! 2. DUNKING for ducks. 3. SUSAN hos thot spirit. 4. A HARDING student in joil? 5. THE BOOKSTORE hos o busy doy. 6. A FACE WAITS to be pointed. 7. A HALLOWEEN witch visits Hording. THIS PAGE: 1. THE SENIOR CLASS sponsored the moonbounce. 2. TWO FRIENDS shore some food ond fun. 8. COACH RUDIO prepares for o long, wet doy on the dunking booth. 4. SOME EIGHT groders shore the excitement of the doy, 5. GO CARTS were fun for everyone. Booster's Cornivol 48 L - 12. ,5? f 1 xi-wi, H i u, 4 i 5.3 'lf- v uf' HOMECOMING COURT On October 8, 1982 Valerie Fister was crowned as Harding's Homecoming Queen. She was one of three candidates chosen by the football team and voted on by the student body. Valerie has always been an active student, being involved in several clubs and serving as a varsity cheerleader. Lynn Gilliland and Patti Childers were the chosen alternates. Both of these girls add a lot to the school. Lynn serves as a varsity cheerleader and participates in several clubs. Patti also participates in several clubs and has been an active member of the student council. A representative was chosen by each class to serve on the court. Mandy Baker was the senior representative, Angie Baker was the junior representative and Jennifer Reid was chosen as the sophomore representative. l Homecoming Court 45 HOMECOMING 1982 Homecoming With Memphis Music Homecoming 1982 wos o very exciting week for those who porticipoted in the vorious octivities. Keeping with the theme Memphis Music, the dress-up doys consisted of Riverboot doy, 20's doy, 50's doy ond the troditionol red, white, ond blue doy. A lot of woris wos put into the holls, skits, ond especiolly the floots. The floots this yeor were bigger ond better thon the floots of the post becouse they were built on top of vehicles. The best port of the week wos the pep rolly. The Seniors with their cowbells, pots ond pons, hots, pompoms, ond their new jerseys gove it their oll. During holf time of the gome, it wos onnounced thot the Seniors hod won the overoll competition between closses. The night brought much joy ond mony teors to the Senior closs. All in oil, Homecoming wos o greot success thot resulted in bringing everybody closer to their friends os well os to their closs. y I V H Jw ' 46 Homecoming ff, J 1. ROARING 20's come olive wlrh Donl, Judy, ond Louro! 2. HOW obour o smlle? 3. SNAZZY - Huhl 4, HOMECOMING unlry In Junlors ond Seniors. 5. FLAPPER foshlons by Ginger, Holly ond Dorlene. 6. CAT - eyes! 7. AWESOME Unrouchoblesl B. RIVERBOAT belles look for Beoux. 9. RAINY skles or Homecoming gomel 10. QUEEN of Beole Srreer! 11. WE'RE somerhlng else! 12. HAPPY glrls? Homecoming 47 HOMECCDMING 1982 48 Homecoming 1' -egg, QA, x 'M M B fs., H E . 4 Q 10 1.1 . , 1. HI-YALL! 2. SMILING news-stand boys ready for a break. 3. CLASS of '55 shows thelr spirit. 4. PRE'I'I'Y tough-huh! 5. ROCKING with the 50's In Jr. Hlgh. 6. THE three stooges! 7. LYNN and Mandy show 20's talent. B. HEY-GANG! 9. THE Plckey Riverboat glrlsll 10. HOLLY and Susan add llfe to Homecoming! 11. EXCITED Seniors prepare for the Splrlt Stick. 12. BONNIE and Clyde! 18. MISSISSIPPI Gambler and the Southern belles. Homecoming 49 CAST OF CHARACTERS Doniel Corbon-Andy Olree Inspector Levine-Don Shill Sister Kelleher-Anne-Morie Akin Elizobefh Corbon-Julie Wage Sydney-Liso Gillespie Blondie-Melisso Miller Evererr Porker-Wayne Houk Director-Mrs. Deb Rogers Hollowoy Assisronr Director-Elizoberh Burghen Sroge Monoger-Deloyne Morcum 50 Corch Me If You Con Cotch Me If You Con CATCH ME IF YOU CAN come from Jock Weinstocls ond Willie Gilbert's French ploy entitled Trapped for o Single Mon. lt wos the second mystery produced ot Hording Acodemy. lt opened on exciting yeor of fomily theotre. Under Mrs. Deb Rogers Hollowoy's excellent direction, Andy Olree ployed on onxious newlywed victimized by on imposter. Julie Woge's mognificent performonce os Elizobeth Corbon convinced the oudience thot she wos the merciless imposter tormenting Doniel Corbon. Adding omusement to the story, Don Shill distinguished himself os the cynicol inspector Levine. Other outstanding chorocters were performed by Liso Gillespie, Anne Morie Akin, Melisso Miller, ond Woyne Houk. Cotch Me lf You Con 51 , Wi? uQ'W The brilliance of the wit in Oscar Wilde 's classic The importance of Being Earnest continued to shine in Harding's musical version, Ernest in Love. Director Mr. Billy Pullen and his cast provided full-house audiences with five nights of enchanting style - arid, satirical, egotistical, and marvelously enjoyable. Also, serving as choreographer and musical director, Mr. Pullen approached Ernest as artiHcial comedy. Nothing in this charming musical was seriously intended except the manner af comedy. By the uniformity of the style in direction, choreography, and acting, Ernest in Love played as a superb musical comedy. As John Worthing, the inventor of a dissolute brother, Chris Hanson played with an ascetic arrogance that was enormously witty. As the overbearing Lady Bracknell, Anne-Marie Akin was tremendously skillful - the speaking and the walking gathered up into one impression of insufferability. Playing with the same icy condescension and excellent timing, Lisa Gillespie distinguished herself in the role of Gwendolyn. As the more rustic Cecily, Carol Winter was full of merriment. Beth Nohsey played the spinster governess with a sweet and nervous virtue. Andy Olree's Algernon was an excellent foil to Chris Hanson 's John Worthing. Without rubbing the edge off the style, Olree maintained a dash af well-bred revelry into his acting. As the bachelors servant, Russ Caughron was immensely entertaining,- and Mark Williams was delightfully fatuaus as the rector. i ' s . . i i B SOCCER A Yeor Of Rebuilding The Vorsity soccer teom under went o clossic yeor of rebuilding Losing most of their seosoned ployers this yeors teorn hod to seorch for some experience How ever the Seniors were determined to overcome this hondicop ond they did Under coptoin Pol Duke ond co coptoin Steve Hodges the teorn wos oble to pull together ond p well os o unt Goin g experience in every gome the teom groduolly progresses, ond or the end of their seoson they won their lost reguloriy scheduled lecigue gome. This wos o feot thot none of the previous Hording teorns hove occompiished. The yeor wos oltogether differ- ent for the Junior Vorsity teom. Every position wos monned by on experienced ployer ond they were oble to produce o winning seoson. This teom disploys much promise for the coming yeors. 54 Soccer yr,c cgyrrc M 2. l CAN FLY. os Mork sends the boil soaring through the oir. 8. ROLLING DOWN THE FIELD Pol struts his stuff. gqaw ,mmqwvfw La OPPOSITE PAGE VARSITY SOCCER TEAM Row1 J Brown D Lewls S Hodges P Duke M Lee B Turner A Wagner B Phllllps Row 2 Coach Cralg K Edwards 5 Loft J Klng R Artman B Edwards B Shelton THIS PAGE JV SOCCER TEAM Row1 R Wang D West T ROTTS M Smlth A Srygley B Flsher L Gene L Crum K Edwards Row 2 Coach Crolg B Shelton J Crosby M Sanderson B Edwards C Hace S Loft S Schwartz J Correll 1 BRIAN TURNER attempts to move the ball 2 HEY whats golng on here? 3 ALLEN MOVES IN on the attack Soccer 55 ' wzffa- 1' H, VFR . 4 -er -, J is 4 ,g ff , ji' T, Rx J' '-Iii, . W f Qin- ' s,,l'f sf. f Q, 8' 'figs 9' 23' 72545: 1 f' 'S 3 '- v . ,gwf , ' Q- , if 4 V .,, , ,X In , ,jg J' ,Q 4 V -1 V' ' , -', I ,Q xx 3:21951 3 M 'A' 2' 3 73-'!'?sQ f wf ',V 'Jw' -+ -raw:-ff: V. L4 X V. .I J . 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U 4. 1 19 5- 34 45.-,f Angy Toblos Volerie Fisrer Doleon Bromlerf Kerry Riggs Liso Doves Suson Sronford A D1 i x Y-7 D, -Ai r , sine Y Y 511.1 Laurie Tonohlll Kelly Jeffries Cheryl Potrerson Lisp Dye Denise Lipsey Cheerleaders 57 P l V .-1u1mqf-..q-m .,, 4 -...4n. 1. .. . X ' 6 1. Sophomores Row 1: L. Mills, A. Douglas, R. Peak, J. Simonton, K. Midyett. Row 2: C. Llncous, J. Reid, J. Slowson, J. Taylor. Row 3: C. Borch. 2. Freshmon Row 1: H. Dovis. Row 2: L. Mlller, L. Young, K. Brlwn, V. Flesol. Row 8: L. Mottox, C. Good, A. Erwin, T. Davis. Row 4: L. Williams. 3. Seventh and Eighth grade Row 1: L. Moore, A. Wllllnghom. Row 21 J. Blackburn, J. Sweeney, H. Buck, L. Helton, L. Lewelling. Row 3: G. Smlth, K. Law, L. Horrls, M. Bolton, J. White. Row 4: C. Roberts, H. Worrhom, K. Helms. 4. They've QOY lt together, let's hope they stoy together. 5. Go-Mighty Lions-Go!!! 6. Lions ore number 1!!! - F Cheerleaders QQ V I wig.. I-wi! . ,.,V,,v,, , W I . , ,, , ,,,.,,q,,L- , ,k AWQh, M, J 1 ' 'A' I -k ' f Q A 2' .A'2 'V , 2 I ' ,,,, I ,,,,, L 4 , ., , I K VVV K ,, .. V,,. . ,, 1 ,,L...,,,,,, FOOTBALL 'JJ THIS PAGE1 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row1 T Horrlson J Acuff D Smith B Curtls T Jones J Kent R Hoyesllp G Cloyton G Rogers B Bowers K Nlchols J Bloncett D Browner J Burns Row 2 B Crowford G Chtlders M Ablngton J Mlller S House B Dougherlty A Wllson D Escue K Foust J Adklns S 5 Quolls B Mullins H Wllllorns A Nutt T Doy S Shlves D Echols B Dovls J Grobmyer B Smith Plow 4 M Moore M Corrler J Brown J Morrow N Green W Eoton K Perry L Slsson C Cook A Jones J Porks 2 WELL now whot do I do? 3 TIM SHOWS how to run wlth the boll 4 THE FOOTBALL TEAM cllmblng to the top OPPOSITE PAGE 1 WHY JEFF we dldnt know you took bolletl 2 RICKY GOES In for the tockle 3 HEY WHATS gorng on here? 4 WOULDNT YOU give your hond to o mend? 5 WHOS got the bell? 8 7 I 2 , A Massey: K.-Hollirnon, QP. Hughes. Rowlik K. Brlngle, S. Boss,-T. Warren, S. Toyllorl oo Footboll 4 'K Llons Root to the Ftntsh On November 5 1982 the Ltons ended their seoson wrth the sweet toste of vlctory Through much hord work ond skrll they were oble to compile o 55 record Cooch Escue wos very tmpressed with the omount of determlnotlon the teom drsployed In sptte of berng out weighed every gome sometimes os much os twenty to thtrty pounds they were stall competlttve tn every gome Cooch Escue wos olso pleosed wtth the omount of closeness the teom dlsployed, ond they dad their best rn most coses I con't osk for onythtng more, tt wos my pleosure to be ossocloted wtth them Footboll 61 t ' . , . D . V- 't lb t -V 1 , 1 gg or ' 9 ,, --- f' rfrr ,f ,f ' W ,W iiitirfwf-rr 4 H if . 'Q t A ,- , , W - 'Sf henry...Hr:,y.3.V:-ww' . -- V :Vg-z ' 'e f f ,, M P 1 nY n t t r t I t E I I t I t B 1. t 5 . . . W . . . , 1 62 Foorboll OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. SOMETHING wrong, coaches? 2. WELL, PERSONALLY, BOYS, I thlnk . . 3. THE MIGHTY LIONS are on the warpathl 4. HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR with the greatest of easel 5. RUNNING with the ball, Gary plows through the llne. 6. THE AIR Is tense, as the actlon contlnues in the fourth quarter. THIS PAGE: 1. DANNY SMITH leaps Into the alr ro catch a pass 2. BRETT AND LARRY prepare ro battle It our. 3. WATCHING the opponents, Davld prepares to poss the ball. 4. KEVIN HOLLIMON jumps, rrylng to block a pass. Football 63 FOOTBALL 64 Foorboll OPPOSITE PAGE 1 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1 R Dollos T Howord T Smith C Wolfe T Roberts C Lee P Becket J Totty B Krouch Row2 Cooch Stroud C McMlllton T Cottrell T Lee D Nutt R Golbrolth M Johnston T Griffiths P Locrouts Row 3 K Keeling S Foree M Heppner T Long T Murphy J Dye M Cloyton P Rtchordson D Lone JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Row1 M Embry R Lowe B Hill B Corlson M Donlels E McNutr C Givens R Echles C Honey K Lewis B Schteve T Nowlln W Hoffmon Row 2 T. Dovis, J. Anderson, T. Hill T. Gamble D. Elliot, K. Geenes J. Addo, T. Allen, B. Word, D. Hockmon, M. Logost, J. Gcrner. Row 3: D. Miller J. Riley Sornuel L. Pipkin, Corey J. Speed, M. lshee C. Morgon, M. Wilson M. Jeffries J. Buffolo, S. Sisson. Row 41 A. Roider, B. Lender D. High, D. Beech R. Linkous L. Broe, T. Long, J. Alison 5. Peorl, C. Corlock, B. Bivens. THIS PAGE: 1. I BET you con't cotch mel 2. HARDING LIONS line up, reody to ottock. 3. TIPTOE through the tulips! 4. THIS IS MY BALL ond don'r you touch it! 5. CLIFF preporesi, to run with the boil. Football 65 A Goal ls Set Cross Country s considered by many one of the most demanding grueling sports around Yet it is probably one of the most unpopular as far as spectators go Large numbers of fans do not come out to see one run cheerleaders and bands arent there to encourage you to finish the exhausting race The few number of viewers mostly parents are greatly appreciated for their enthusiasm But the true battle lies within the runner himself The mind has to be just as strong as the body Constantly in the runners mind he tells himself and his fatigued body just one more mile to gol Why do they do tt? Because of the great feeling we have just conqured something few people even dare to start At the beginning of the season, the Harriers set a goal. This goal was to go to the State meet. They knew the road would not be an easy one' in fact it would prove to be a very long and hard one. They had the privilege of competing with some of the best runners in the state. However, they were determined to reach our goal and under the superb coaching abilities of Ronn Piubio they would. Each day every runner would work harder and always keep their goal in mind. Finally, their first dual meet of the season came and it opened in victory. In fact, every dual meet ended in victory! This was a first at Harding and something few teams across the state could claim. lnvitationally they usually finished in the top CROSS COUNTRY co Cross Country two olwoys Iooslng to CBHS but Cothollc wos not for behrnd When the reglonols come they ogoun flnlshed second ond they eorned their woy to the store meet Struggling ogolnst toll frozen subfreezlng temperotures the Horruers Ilned up to run the roce For some thus would be therr lost roce The roce begon competition wos good ond In o few brlef moments the exhoustlng tosl-s wos completed Now come the womng to see how they dld Flnolly the ploces were onnounced Every Horner hod glven hrs best effort ond they eorned o very respectoble erghth ploce out of snxteen schools A gool wos set ond through determlnotlon hord work ond the will of God IT wos reochedl gross ond OPPOSITE PAGE 1 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row1 K Totty D Horper R Wore J Beord D Shorp D Croven 5 Sroggs R Brozzel Cooch Rubro Row 2 P DeHort J Alsup B White D Shorp R Phlllrps P Estes P Houston D Murphy 2 RACING TO THE FINISH Bull shows sugns of exhoustlon 3 SOMETIMES I WONDER where I om do I flt ln? Out here CASUALLY CRUISING through the roce Rrchord rs eoger to do more 3 AT THE POINT OF PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION Steve ottempts to sleep during the roce 4 MOTHER OF PEARLI Poul exclolms os he strides through the roce 5 JUST PUT ONE FOOT In front of the other ond soon youll be wolklng cross the floor I 1 - on my own. Doniel Murphy. ATHIS PAGE: 1. HIGH-STEPPING, fost-moving Dove Crove. 2. Cross Country 67 gg Ysivxaqv FHA J ., ..,A Greot Potentiol Cross country is probobly one of the most demonding sports for girls both physicolly ond mentolly Anyone who hos the guts to endeovor in o two mile Journey hos every right to be honored but thots not enough Add o bottle ogoinst the toughest elements Mother Noture con conjure up ond you have someone who deserves some odmirotion ond re spect But cross country is not one of the more glomorous sports oround seoson things did not look to bright The girls were one of the most inexperienced teom in yeors. But determined not to let the odds beor them the Lody Horriers disployed more potentiol thon wos ever imogined. The girls disployed their potentiol by doing well in duol meets ond they morched on to o winning seoson. Cooch Peggy Motthews wos very impressed with the girls ond their determinotion to work. She wos olso pleosed with their seoson. al l I I J - U r , .,wL,.,'4 . l s However, ot the beginning of the ji If QW ' v-ni M. IL Y uf! 4 I 45. N' L , , ,t Q 4+ .V Q, 17, H 44- 4 Q t ,muff ' M' .F 41 K-is 46 ,Q .J2 f-1 ' ., 1: fi- 1 2 66 Cross Country 95' '1,wm43 'W W PM ffw' ff af MW ff' W Wfffvmw Ifnff-fr I uf? WW N BMI A ,?, if H rwXg.,, ? .9 Wt 1' QW Q Wkgwyk , W If ,I ,U 9' 1 wfww ff 7 .ew Jblnmfiznffgw if 1' B, pl Wow J OPPOSITE PAGE 1 VARSITY GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row1 J Gotlrn M Krng M Lombert D Huffmon R Dovls P Spencer Row 2 P McFoII Asst Cooch L Kung K Toylor A Bond B Anderson A Edwords J Anderson L Maller Cooch Peggy Morthews 2 PHYLLIS DEMONSTRATES how fcmgulng o roce con be 8 STRIDING HER WAY to the funrsh Renee opp ors to be In good shape THIS PAGE 1 HARDING GIRLS worm up for their roce 2 LEADING THE RACE IS I-Iordrngs own Juhe Anderson 3 CRUISING INTO THE FINISH Angelo ond Leslie ore neck ond neck 4 BONNIE DASHES through the roce 5 HARDING S JV grrls rn octlon 6 JULIE STILL LEADS the woy 4 I 5.73 Ii ,,,fA,rII,s .I , b . 1,03 I. . I II.: W1 5 - -If .. EIIWIM I ,,, so I 5 1 f ,HI-If-I 5-:Jw V K 3 k, , . J I ' ,, -A KI , M -I' I- I .M I- wi E f ' ' -' . ' , ,,L'fQvIA 'Ewa :gf ,U P, nf-af, I ,3 40 f, ,,,, gr, 1 I 35' .. -MZ I A , '-'iw Isa! cy ' 1 af--if if ,ggfgjgrg-rj G W,g,.'f',f. ff 'Q ,, 4, WI ., Af- 'ML , ' I',.+,ggy.,I ., UI .I -gf t , I - . -I ,. ,If I WI, I, 'LI I I1 ,, .' Q ffwf.--J in '- II5' ,, I. r - I - I - - 3 - I - I - I - I I I Cross Country 69 Volleyboll 71 I 2 VOLLEYBALL L 4 I 4 r 1 f u I w . I 1 1 4 I Y I L i r 72 Volleyboll Q 3, W, , Mfg l 2 ., , B IS A W-, gf 3 ' 'H ' E A 3 i k ,Ki 1 R I A , 1 X 'W' :MQ , V r 4' Volleyball 73 3 gf 1 2? 74 Winrer 222 55253553 1:2825 in Ili! ll! Bi-ix! ill ll! f . . si? ,H -. ., m,,,.,,, A v r s ,we 5, wwf , i Mr. .,,,f,,f..v,.q..,m4.X V. fm, . , mgf44,,Wm.M JL' f ' 1 w J: m ' ' fl' M, J ', 1' , rit z nf 'WL ,,'-Q Y fl 4 -'ia ik Y- W V. ' t ' M 3 ,,,, ' , , -w n we rv. is f,-ff . H ffl' M95?4M5i H72 .. ff- - I. rw Q f wg 1 1 6 sm , If , 4' ff: 15 1 K mf .W-...,t M Azlv A ,QW L A Ax, ,, , ., y m ' XT 'JL Q , ' ' 4 -f , . I is Wg giv in 34 Vgiffg? ,J w v xwff fiiwgfl- ' '-H , f'f,'f M- ' ry' . ., , V ., .1 H - - ffffw-:va-, 16 f' K 1 I Q 1 - f m n .., .. .,,. ,, N ew ft 7 -we wi ' 4 ww f, f - F , ,, 1fff-.- rm, 1 '-f H ,, fr A w w is ' A , k . fm., Q ' :W E r 'Ti H ' .WZ 7 TH '7 W?fiiV' af ' t ' . -, -. uf gas 1. M-. '-xg: , '.',:efQr.-3, ' f Mt. ' - ' y ' -fff . fr ..Lx f I- I 2 , ,. ,W ff , my -2, t- ,...4w,f y wu ,4,.f,m new wa , gn: 51 Q .QA f, xwg Winter Student Life . ...................,............................. 76 Dromo . ................................................. 88 Sports . ................................................. OO Winter 75 Hording Brings Wormth to Winter During o usuolly long, groy ond dreoring time of yeor we find unusuol wormth ot our school. This seoson is usuolly o time of short yet slow, cold doys ond vocotionless months which seem to be eternol ot times. Hording does o lot to keep boredom out of these months. Winter is, of course, bosketboll seoson everywhere ond Hording is certoinly known for its sports tons. Evenings will find Hording's bright gym filled with excited fczns. Wrestling is onother winter sport thot kept the ployers in shope ond the fons interested. The Dromo deportment hos ogoin soved its crowd drowing musicol for the winter. This yeor The Sound of Music , on oil time fovorite kept its cost members busy while they hod fun ot the mony reheorsols. Theotre potrons were of course delighted with o winter evening of theotre entertoinment. The Fine Arts week held the first week of Februory certoinly kept the blohs out for everyone concerned. The list is endless, for teochers, students ond the odministrotion hove oll done little things throughout the winter to moke it o very worm ond hoppy time. 76 Winter F oshion Foshion is o very importont element of everydoy life for V people. Most people love to shop for clothes. Getting o new piece of clothing olwoys mokes one feel better. Foshions ore ever chong- ing. Something might be in todoy ond out tomorrow. The different in styles con ronge from the cowboy to the tuxedo look. Some people stick to one look ond others have wordrobes contoining o mixture of oll styles. Whotever one chooses to do, clothes ond foshion ore o mojor port of life. i.. ,N , gg 5 Af UN. Fun clothes were reolly o fod this yeor. Mini skirts ond onkle ponts were in. New wove tops with stripes ond puffed sleeves were o must for someone wonting the wild ond outrogeous look. Bright ond odd colors were brought out in clothes of oll types. UTHENTIC. Designer clothing, o strong trend for some time, wos stlll going strong. The bosic look of designer jeons with o nome brond shirt went over well. Designer sweoters, shoes, belts ond keyrings, ect. were also ovoiloble, with Polo, Agner, ond Jordoche topping the list of nomes seen everywhere. OPHISTICATED. One of the newest looks in foshion for lost yeor wos the tuxedo look. Bosic block ond white were the moin colors for this look. Tuxedo shirts come in o voriety of styles ond tuxedo ponts were seen with or without pinstripes or cumberbuns. Bow ties were o populor oddition to this look. ,M . .. 1 .. Q s- f f 76 Foshlon gm' in-Q x -+ as will Bi' nr at 5 3 u s at'1w QI I' 5 : 'NJ' waht? cm? 8 3 EELS. Low heels were back in again last year, especially low-heeled pumps. One of the year's favorites, black pumps with a bow on the front, was seen everywhere. Open toes and patent leather were seen in many different combinations, i 1 Z i 1 1 1 I ZOD. Prep, having been in for quite a while, was still in this year. Izods were the essential part of this look along with topsiders, penny loofers and button downs. I- li RIGINALITY. Even if someone tries to go along with the trends in fashion, one still needs to add his own touch, Originality is something everyone should strive for. One can stay in style and still be original. OVELTIES. Novelties were very in lost year. Shoe laces decorated with everything from rulers and balloons to Garfield and ' E.T. were seen on almost every tennis shoe. Other popular novelties were rock buttons and friendship pins. w M., Fashion 79 wg: 3 Lm, - 1.. . MQW ,Q WWW-S: fu Q 21. wma... Mm BANQUET 1, MR. FOWLER began the festive evening. 2. BRIGHT SMILES were found everywhere. 8. JUNIOR LADIES sure look lovely 4. KERRY sings her heort out. 5. TOMMY mokes on excellent host. 6. JUNIOR GUYS get into the mood of the evening. 7. JUNIOR LADIES enjoy o condlelighr dinner. 6. DR. BOWIE enjoyed himself. 9. SHELBY AND BETH odd o little foshion floir to the night. 10. MARY owolts the orrivol of her ring. 11. JUNIOR LADIES get into the swing of things. 12. ALL THE GUYS enjoyed the food immensely. Junior Bonquet 61 King ond Queen of Heorts ln the middle of winter, when school seems to get o little tiresome, Hording gets o week of fun ond excitement. This speciol week is Volentines Week ond it helps to bring on Spring with its spell of spring fever. This yeor Memphis even hod the spring weother to go with ir. Every yeor speciol students ore honored by their clossmotes during this week. Eoch closs nominotes two fovorite clossmotes to represent them os o port of the Volentine Royolty. The bosketboll teoms nominate senior closs members os King ond Queen nominees. Februory 17, 1988 Brod Bowers ond Connie Reosons were selected os King ond Queen. The other nominees were Brod Johnston ond Liso Morton, Tim Horrison ond Lynn Wooton, Steve McElhoney ond Angy Tobios. The representotives from the other closses were Scott Rolston ond Beth Brock, juniors, Micheol Curtis ond Helen Hompton, sophomores, Murroy Sonderson ond Lourie Miller, freshmen, Monte Doniels ond Lynn Horris, eighth, ond Princess ond Prince were Joellyn Adoir ond Dovid Morgan, seventh. VV' qvu 0 v v v V3 m4 JY X ---x. VY6' lifts x 1 ss ' :ff ' ' 'SW gwfw ,4:f,3xf Q, ir K X X , . . 'Q-ayifiki . 5e23xI3,x : Q98 ww his-.il X high 'aw 'ai Q . Y? ff. A ,gE:if .' iw 1 vgvv, 'llj 66 Closs Fovorires I 5 . . .Le.mu,, ' fr, V +1 5 sf, S - N, .px , 4' ' . 2 OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. SENIORS: Brod Bowers and Volerle Flsrer. 2. JUNIOR5: Dole Shorp ond Julie Gord. 3. SOPHOMORES: Michael Curtis ond Jennlfer Reid. THIS PAGE. 1. FRESHMEN: Chrls McMIIlon ond Vlckl Felsol. 2. EIGHTH: Erlc McNurr ond Folrh Porks. 8. SEVENTH: Steve Slsson ond Heather Worthom. Closs Fovorires 67 The Sound Of Music The 'Hills Are Alive . . . The setting is Austrio in 1939. The country is being token over by Nozi forces from Germony. Cought in the middle ore o nun, Morio, ond o novol coptoin, Georg von Tropp. Add to this the coptoin's seven children ond irresponsible Uncle Mox. You end up with the wonderful creotion of Rodgers ond Hommerstein, THE SOUND OF MUSIC. This musicol wos presented on Februory 24, 25, ond 26 ot Hording. But the two months before this were whot mode the production o success. Cost ond crew olike worked long hours perfecting lines ond set pieces. Weother intervened ot leost one or two times, moking reheorsol impossible, This meont the cost hod to work twice os hord. But, oll-in-oll, the musicol, directed by Mrs. Deb Hollowoy, wos o complete success. THIS PAGE: 1. CAPTAIN AND MARIA von Trapp. 2. DIRECTOR DEB HOLLOWAY ond her A.D. Mork Willioms. 3. THE HEAD HAUNCHO of the Abbey ond her well-meoning but nosey ossistonts with the scotter-broined Morio. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. THE VON TRAPP CHILDREN song their woy into the heorts of the oudience. 2. THE SAINTLY SISTERS of Nonnberg Abbey. 3. HERR DETWEILER, known os Uncle Mox, olwoys hod some colorful ideo in mind. 4. LEISL AND ROLF, young lovers torn eport by the Third Reich. 5. HEILI 6. THE VON TRAPP SERVANTS. Franz ond Frou Schmidt. 88 Sound of Music Personoe DRIGITTA - Kristin Brenner ROLF - Russ Coughron ELSA - Liso Gillispie MAX - Dovid Croven BARON ELDERFIELD - Scot HERR ZELLER - Don Shill ADMIRAL VON SCRIEBER Willioms -Down Helm Lynn White Ruth Petty Leigh Ann Mills Vivion Richordson Michelle Moy Beth Srygley Kim Mitchell SOLDIER - Steven Henry Dromotis SISTER BERTHE - Anne-Morie Akin MARIA- Melonie Word SISTER SOPHIA - Amy Edwords SISTER MARGARETTA - Liso Crocker SISTER TERESA - Royonne Alley MOTHER ABDESS - Louro Word CAPTAIN - Jomes Westbrook FRANZ - Steve Stoggs FRAU SCHMIDT - Connie Willioms LIESL - Kristie Keys FRIEDRICH - Woyne Houk LOUISA - Jennifer Sweeney KURT - Tripp Smith MARTA - Holey Dovis GRETL - Liso Hoguewood SOLDIER - Kurt Kleier NUNS -E' t Thompson - Mork 6 f, 1 41 aging, QQ? f X f S 11 -?'.' F-5:32 5 if H ,y ? Close, But No Clgor Perhops the 1982 83 seoson wall be best remembered for the many close colls thot occurred throughout the yeor Mony of the boys gomes would be lost by o three QOIDT or less morgan Others would be forced unto overtlme but the end result would be the some close but no clgor Probobly one of the biggest dlsop posntments come when our boys lost overtlme l But the mony close colls wos not the only negotlve foctor thot hom pered the teom thls yeor Numerous rnjurles occurrrng to vorrous key ployers dld nothing but molse motters worse Flnolly the vorslty boslsetboll teom wos oble to pull Itself together ogoln ond reolly let thelr Llon pride show to top-notch Briorcrest by one point in 1 5 3 i s X x 4 T. e 4 1 1 w f 1 w 92 Boskerboll Boskerboll 93 vt K.. BASKETBALL 94 Boskerboll Coming On Strong After lost yeor S teom mode it oll the woy to the sub stote gome this yeor s girls knew they would not hove on eosy rood to follow especiolly ofter they lost mony key ployers But through o lot of hord work ond dedicotion this yeors teom hos represented Hording well Some highlights of the yeors records show the Lody Lions defeoting the Lody Soints twice olong with numerous victims who hove follen prey to the Lody Lions. The girls oll ogreed thot Cooch Kenley hos reolly helped them moke it through this yeor. 1. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL: R w 1: D. Browder, K. Toylor, K. Stevenson, P. Childers, R. Coleman, A. Duke. Row 2: L. Potton, T. Bounds, L. King J. Lowrence L. Rynders, Pl. Broddock, B. Anderson, D. Mors, B. Brock, Cooch Kinley. 2. FIGHTING FOR THE BALL, Potti becomes oggresslve. 3. LESLIE JUMP5 up to score. 1 F -wk 1 LADY LIONS In octlonl 2 GOING OVER NEW GAME PLANS these glrls IIsten to their beloved cooch 3 LISA DRIVES In for o bosket 4 RACING FOR A LOOSE BALL Rhonda springs oheod of her competitor 5 DISPLAYING GRACE AND SKILL Jenntfer shows how to throw the boll In 6 RI-IONDA LEAPS for the boll 7 GIVE ME the ball' Bosketboll 95 I A I Ii ,.rrrttrrr .LSI 2 4 Q-9:9 'bg S ' I big N f Q yi ,M ,. 2 f 431 24 50 'S' , xf ,f fl zu az .www-w N3 vfgqff 5 N sf -.QYN-d - 'J ig? . fFMKM?1f??i5 'iii' Li? QW!! Boskerboll 97 WRESTLING Those Amozing Animols Wrestling is one of those sports you dont heor much obout ond whot little you do heor you dont understond But despite its unpopulority with the fons wrestling is o coveted sport by its porticiponts Under the cooching of Tim Perry ond Fred Phillips these gropplers procticed up to three hours o doy All of these hours of proctice ore needed so they will do well in their minute motches Six minutes moy not seem very long but considering o wrestler uses oll of his strength ond quickness if he reloxes for one second he moy lose the motch Despite its smoll size this yeors wrestling teom hos done well ogoinst its lorger competitors 1 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 1 I4 Gheens T Leoth C Lee T Long 2 F Phillips T Howord C Honey J Cox J Porlss J Bloncett 3 Cooch Perry R Wilson M Abington K Perry B Smith 2 USING DRUTE STRENGTH Chris puts his opponent ln poln 3 KEITH STARTS TO chicken wing his opponents orm , . 1 1 1 . . .1 1 1 .. . . 1 . . ... ,, , . ,. ,. .. 1. 1 . ,, ,. ,. 1 .. 98 Wrestling Wrestling 99 i f Y, , 4 I f 4 , J M5 I I 100 Yeor in Review 1 Season W05 COm' n9 '-'gf :CQ Qi if M 1 5 SPRING . . . f L -'F'T'?5fffl'f?'ifef2i5fPPr''45'ifsfff?'f'i'??'?zi'.1'4'if' 'iv f' , . . . , . . ., , My ,, , . , , . , . 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Alltlaelr hard they p laeed second in thelieijianal meet and tn the state meet,a aAtfi3th9i215?QYe1 country l t teamjfinished hlghlylgespectable etghthgifhere usa warm in fthe? tttt Of me Ofhlefefwho ,tlne1 'Some ttll 1,-.', --gm fm,-'g K - - ,. . - . . . .f - i ' 1'-I-flfnz-:'w'-PM . i ff ehe'P?d 'lttt lll f59W'n9 H0'd'n9l??b9fff9'?0f lttt ttttlt l ,, ,,..,, K ,, , K, ,,,. ...L., , .,,A A ,.,K,,..LL,, E,.,W,?,h,,,,, - J H ' ' - , . , J, . . f , , .W,1:ff,,':fgeg,wt,,,ffJ,., ff-lg WINTER . . . 5' ' l As fall' t winter, athletegql retreated headed Basketballzseems to domlnateftlie wintef g Ar Harding from the Sevgftth grade all the twelfth. I ll Vatilty many of were by three ll,l Points df ffm' fofiitgfltellgirls, Und lf helP?lCll? fhem 'O Win 'lll fem fHQiiQl1zSm0 ifi el' WGS ,,,..,. ,--,..-t,, ., A t . i ,, ,.,, ,,,, V - , . . , 1, ,,,-.f A,,-,. 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Wogneiif' 3 ,sem Junior High Stud ent Co uncil The Junior High represents students in grades seven through nine.ylt ,intludes four executive officers, class representatives, class. presidents ,and Jpresidentsfof. major clubs. 'l V V . ' it A 'Thefmajor activities farthis year were collecting foodstfor Thanksgiving baskets, sponsoring the Easter Seal Shoot Out, and the Easter Seals Million Pennies campaign. Members Jworlsed hard tomolse their school an even better one. The Junior High Student Council is certainly an asset to Harding's program. 1. Row 1: V. Feisai, L. Moore, f.HChapel,. K. Law, K. Midyertfi.-Davis, S. Arthur, J., Sweeney, C. Knox. Rowf2rM. Mthinhey, K. Kirksey, J. Piunk, C. Carlock, TQ AHen, M. Heppner, C. MgMillan, M. Sandersorxp B.'Fisher. 2. Bobby Fisher'-I President, Karen Lawfffsecretary, Eligabethihappel A'Treasurer:'Tany'Etarnble - Vice President. is.l .. J ' f Junior 5 iyligh 35 Student Cauncil 105 '7 . .ff Helm Pres.: Navi: H -. .. C ' 5-.N M - . ' e . . , My M .. V -. 4 X .- f C ' .. ' . if L' L A, L dime A C ' ' + i - K .... 'N 8 ' X . -i ., ..n' 1 . Sf' , . qfwifh the exceprioneefifheir Keyifllub Sweeihegpjfgpthee Key Clubiis the ohfygoil moieffziub or Hciiding., J 5 ZJw 5 ffm l 1 y e , fThe Key Cipb cohqehhjiiifehihfhi3 h '5eiyiting ergehizorions spend Memphis ondgHording. 'A' l XJ 'A ' M fg h Q5 , A , M C Q. . V , I They cellecfed money fer the Le Beheur ChiidrerjgyheaeorcheHospital, they managed boskefboli concegiehs,dqgihgggfhewgsekdsibnlend an eofiy spring fhey hosredilt: talent show, e Fw 5JQ 5 if ' ' The Key Club 3 iS fine students, willingffre heip omorgonizericzih in '5fglY WOY- C C? ee h y . fi.. .. yeyy ' ' Key Club Qfflcers: Mark Lee, Pqeqiqenfg ,Vide-Pkes!defE,Q,Bodney Phiifips. Secretory. Bred Bowe-gg. fireqag-ugeg.,-BQyWl:'lliifbbweis, M . Moorg M, Lee, P1.QPhiillps, Rovg 25.31, Morris, K. Lumphere, ,Kiriif SQ Kee, J. Poposon, i?iChllders, A. fligibls, V. Flsrefgflilleld, XCQ,,L,l!13Si?5QSlf4L, Phlihpk, news: K. Hommnn, D. Phfiiigs, B. Pmufps. Deke, B. caqgmgq,Q.,Mqgs5pfgeyi'ffGsfi9gdgegs,C3 Lindley, D. Browner, M.. Carrier, K. Yiison, D. Burhig RQWA5 XESCue, B. CDES, KT. Jones, S.YMcElhone55',S. Ralston, Tfwonen, YL. Qi55Qn,Qi.Mf1'CufEIkgiBow 53 J. J. Cox, Mgilionderson, Churchill, G: ChilQers,,,I,QfQYQoks,f'Wh Beton? K. Miller,Yji3,fAIsup. 1 ' Key. Club '? l Q QXTh e Notlonol Honor Soglery, on Qorgoniioridn gwhichr rmonyfstudenrs srfrive Hriipbecdmelg b Q porr of, is .Composed of srudenrs who hove'rndinrolned. 2hlgh grades dUring1 l'iigH lschoQlQLiTo quolifffor membership in the Norionol Honor Society, sophognores must have on AQfoveroge,ijuniors musfliove on Ai ond rgenlors musriliove B+..gNewly 9llQbf6 srudenfelore inducted ln dipeciol tererrionyrrr1heldr in Morclii Q5 ' ' 1 le. 3 ' Q19 . r . somewrvsflesl for.bfEre5yeor3lnclUded sponsoring pony rides or the Boofrerkl Cornivol, ofhrlsrmos and tSp5rfr1g5TAbE:inquer, ondzo field trio. during rneibprlng. 'l'lieQ moneyifrolsed by. club wgsspenf on 4'e k holrsQfor1 rljle reodlnggfoom of r J Officers: Llsofslflesple, Treosilrerg Qre-rr Currli, Vice Presldeinrg Dolores GqrdQ President: Secretory. Row l. D Gord, DX Bin' l'lomQ'5L,z Gilles le Ti Bounds, L Women W. Errf L. Phllll s ' ' ,,,, . ' 9 , .. X n - ' 4 Pf, 5. Loehder,QQ.iRlley, R. Alley. Row 2: MrgflBrewer, PLl Delrlcrrr. lQ.'Curtls,fj5. Mlms, .l. Dulke, D. Olivergl QAL I-lolgombg K. Herren, Kfjummers, .l. Gord. Row 3: Bglllerren. R.',Brdziel, !A,!,EdwordS1 5. Hodgesgf J. CoXLTl.D..l.e9cnnf3dn, l,.i'Crocker, D. Browner, J. Wesfbrook. .Qi ' ' ..,l N M A' bl-lonor iSi5rilery , Beta Club monyr ciuhstAWtor junior high students is the Junior Beta Ciubgihis dub is iforroutstanding students who have an overaii B+ acadennicsjaverageaatndiwha have been at Harding for at ieasre one compieteV yeqr.tThePciub is sponsored by Miss Kay Pedigo, who has been ywithirstiiejfliiub since it began in 1978, Some of the club orojectsyorefdftutoriaiiflservice offered through the Guidance Gffice and findncioiiheipfforiggrduos iike Agape. The club takes two trips a yearftoidifierent ploceisainfgthescity, For the outstanding student, membershipiinthe Beta Ciuiregresents satisfying recognition of his iagzhievernents, as weii asian ohaigxeegta 'serve others. r i 15i3Xf'i!President: Murray Sanderson. V 5Mi!ler,- Vice President: Vivian Richardson, Treasurer: Bryan Justice, ,Secretaryifvifaitigr'Parks-5 i X ygvaqtiti 'UNM 7,,, , me ,- ... - -M A-1 ref, r me n I e re r r f il ' A, f P f 1fb J :qfw1Sflnererigeggfherics club wggprgonized losr yeggprad Reed Otiverg ThisWeC1rerhe.cIub hos daugieg in size with involvemegrgf The-?Aesfiigerics club ort li2ig5 hcxver taken fd yeor of 'c1rg eThe purpose of rhegigF5eg-zylgericgrrciubgigfingreose the oesrgerrcg awareness Of me C105rmembefseEU-!dv?'EQ?E?lr??ffrUYi ?i j0Af1d jCC,ffi'ZHQ95fY' r 1. Row 1: Adams, Lisa Julie camo,rsugiqrgrrrgneprfddfky Arrhuri 'RQygQ22gr?Jeff3fCrr5ok,V'Cohnte Wilgigrnsg Katherine KerhdQQ5g5Berh Nohsey,!' DQie9iff?,Bigimlett,ffbckvid CrQygaq,'3rl?,g:Si3r2r'I3:gA6reg Jecmes, Lise Lucdfifilferesd Osteen,VBohnieQArxders-gn, ,5ccjrtilBrcqiXi3tcir1gjg1iriw Estes! Row Reed Gliyenzbebbie Leochmon, Bufgggfgnes, Kip Hofch, DengBqrfongigreyexjfuggs. 2. Xiggrxie Williams, Cg:v4Presidenrp LisofQlggHusrleron, Co-Presideiijl Berh ijlqsheyg,freqSurenigf5usan Burghen, Secreioryy Delores Gord, VIcefPresSdenigf Julie Gord, 5orgenrf!itfArms.1NNw ' , , Y',Y W3liirQAg3rQ7retics 1111 Club The Spanish Club is onegof the two foreign language clubs at Harding and ls sponsored by Mr. Ted Parks. To be 'inthe club one must currently 'beienralled in a Spanish class ar interested in the Spanish World. The Spanish clubfdaestllmany things over the course of the year. The club provides a booth at the Boostersjclub Carnival each year and this year theyegsold nochos and dip and had a dattfthrawing board. ,Al Christmas dinnerand a spring banquet are always 'on the agenda ,fotrclub members. The club also participates in the foreign language festival. ,Some of thegmembers hope PLow,1:,J. Walker, M. Michle, A. Holcolm, K. Herren, C. Wilson, 'L. Barber, M.. Lusk, K. Relcher, H.QPorter, G. Bennett. D. Hudson, D. Jackson, J. Ootsville, L. Sweeney. Raw12s T. Elliot, H. Rochels, K.gMasher, K.,Arnold, C. Tarty, H. Goetzman. C.fMcGhee, D. Marcum. A.fNoni:e. J. 'Jaclssoni p.1Smeltzer, C. Reosans.fS, Worden. Row 8: D..Brawder, C. Neveis, J.1Duke, D. Oliver, JD. ieochmon, L. Lucas, A.fWrighr. L. Miller, L. Harris, J. Fleming, L. Phillipsf' V. Fister, Mr. Parks. Row 4: R. Hayslip, Nl.'Goode, C .'il Hlnsan,,A. Ftesal, E. Gamble, S. Zinn, T. Osteen, A. Al-sing D. McDow. K. Sparks, Siiones. C,'Cllnton, Laehcler, C. Lindley. Row 55 G. McKinnry, B. Brockg. W. McWhirter, R. Braizel, J, Westbrook, BI.TBrookSl,fL. Doves, B. Turner, S. Henry, S. Thompson., D. Hoffman, K. Porl-t,fCL Slate. 2. Lisa Harris. ,Presidents Mr. Ted Peiielsponsort Debbi Leochman, Secretory, Bryant. Brooks, Treasurer: Connie Reasons, Vice President: ,Brian Turner, Sgt.-at-arms. itizeiiganrsh Club e '4r f- f W-W 1 V-ef N,--mn. l i .,.....,-.... W . Ir. ....,, K, , Q 1'-N ' Asaonsar for rlrlerlfiermon Club lfderlue second,yecrrlls.lWll?lr.? Mark, Blxler. Members of the clubfhave either roAkeri5.Grerrrxlalrli:flzjarllare.giresenrly raking German.. The major prdjiiil for the yqlubllgwasra 5lldau nreds houseflnfrhe l3oosrer's Corniyalgglhe members a success. lnDeQember, they we-me an a rerrear, Tl3e.1trrplleyferyane ln' the clxrlglooks forward roiisrrhe Fruhllngs FesrlyraljlThe1rfQ3errh,arf:ClUb.'.iyas a very octivegglub, and the efforts. purfarrh madejgliejacrivrries successrgrl, 1 r l g 9'lQ A.fWagner, P. Duke, Df,l3lrfgham, M. Lee. B. Terlrmigx lQ.5ifMllls, Fowll5es.1,lf'row 2. J. Gard, M. Carrier, L. Ross, R. Garddnff. Markarr, Ll, Brown ,',.x' T . De5hlelds, S. Watson, ,Bow 3. L. Gillespie, D. Gdlrd,'.l. Lee, C. Llrrle,1P.f:Arrmanf,rDr2zHarrbn,XM. Mosher, S. Beck, P. Delilarr. Row 4. D. Craven, S..NVerne. T. Long, ll.. YQrrng,r1rD , , Braizel, J. Backer.. l.. Wooren, J. Papasan, M. Wells, R. War3g:fK.Q Kerman.. Sew rX,, 5:fWfgl5'llssllng,N .l. Garlln, By l-lerren, B. Phllllps, Pr. Williams, J. Taylor, B. Smith .,,. M ,.BrayyrjlLl33'spakflsorrlMir,l3i3rler, 2. Offlcers, Presldenrg ,Allen Wagner, Vlce4Presldenr: Ronnlex WllllarnsfQgelireraryi'jlbanl Bingham, Treasurer: Julie Gard, l-llsrorian: Delores.r'Ciargi,' ffQrQe0rvrQFfAfmsr5.LevrQ Brown r ,rX.Q..X.XJNX,,6,. f . ,- 1, A X. . .. A A ,,,A! l ' , German 113 N fx '7 t K , Onehiotfthe most octiyefciubs ot Hordineslifiswithet Thespions. To get in one must work Dover 100 hours in Harding theotre ondeposs cz two weeikfinitidtion. The octive'The-spions strive to efbring the oudience Christian theotteiymh their 'ttt four, progiuctions. This yeorsfproductions inciudezi Catch Me if Youjfon, Ernest 'ini Loveg The Sound of Music: ond The Hobbit. D inrernotionoiiiiiespion Society hos honored Hordingfs' troupe ond sponsor, Mrs. Deb Hoiioijfoy, by recogntzrggpegm os one oiithe top. thirty gtgqtggsesjini the notiongigifietding students icons beitproudtgrogtgew lqssocioted with ifh,i5QifififT3' i'he0'fe CfU'?fff' A i ' . 1: Ncvhsey, Ahrie7Mqrie Akin, Julie Meionie Word, LisaiGiilespiQQfNiEiiigqbetgx Bqrghert. Nick Adklns,iAngVf Cotes: 'Bow 2: Drew Phiflips, Chris Hanson, Anqybiree, Conniexwiliiornsf qigiisiiisso Miller, Dun Shiiifzkow Ui' Deioyne 'Morcurnf Ben Barton, Wayne Hook, Liso Crocker.iRowi LSE-?Dovid Croven, Mrs. Deb HoiioiX'oyQ'fMo rkiMiiiornst Mark Wtiiiomsg Coffhoirmon, Meiisso Miller? Historian, David Crovenp Co-Chairman. N ,, N I 1 A p r112if'ihespions wa.. V I N g 2... fi. fa ,fi WM' L Jr. Drom 0 Theigjunior High DrgrnQiQ3Ciub .is !for Agrudenifinteresred rheorregii is open ro grodes'?19.Ihe.iisrudenrs'ihove the opporrunigyl ro workffborh onstage Offsroge. i Monyfjof the membeis porricipdtedhj.Qif:xyE'f1i5Ueh.i i:iSf'iEoinesr In LOVE -ifjd The Sound of Mq5Ic ?'i.wgi'i.1Mdhy iiof 'rhe members go on TO be Thespions .olngi Adbfgffihdidgegddirions ro Hordingfigdrorno department. This Ayeorfthe. Eiiib is sponggged by Mr. MichSei'Semore. i i i Row 1. L. Korr,'NEfTroxeiI, M. Lomberr..Ai'.lpnes,,.5.,Monfeti,'.L. Hcirdemon, J. Plumb, Row 2: S. Pickeygii. Dobbs, L. Heifcn, .iqgiheleyl A. Michie, J. Nichols. L. Ciork, A. Erwin. Row 3: K. Miqhoel, ,Hyde,fE. .WhirGvQi'th,lK. Mc Kluer, BffHdrris,- M. Wiggins, I. Smith. Row 4. S.'i?.rcimer,'x S. Ainrnc5n,,l.'PhiiiipsQ D. Green, T. Cerreii M. Lowrey, T. Green, Pefgy.f5.K.Ai.'Diugoch. Row 5: J. Scott, J. Qdggen. i Jig ,Dromo 115 Corlock, 4 - ,.,A3iQT..-,f5,w' - word seventh eoch S O GTO ichle, Row L Miller J. Lee 4. sponsor Sh-nu hump'- t lm ! l fS 2. gjggg V.. W. ' I R 9. , , 2' 'll 'fnzfsk 4 ,fm w' , ,l ' ' 1 I Y . ' 4 1 'A ' .. . , -vs.. s,lll.lll..-W.,,..lm.mmr+1f-' 1' ' Lffifffi f' V' Wlu:.lww.lll-l,ll,l,l. sum. I! . .' , D' fl ' H ,wwf . W 'AA' 4 U AW ,, iv iw V . . b . The BiblefClpb's.lmC1iD.f QUrQSCzf5ell this yeor was to get to berterpad os cz whole mony gqocilrhings this Of fun dolnglfljgm. l fXFkont row: D. l-ludsb?f.5B.jTorum, J. Walker, T. Ellldf, S. Moore, gevlfr, L. Gillespie, J.,XVf:lge,f,B. Porrlck, T. DeShlqld5, l,.'Brown. Rig!-lays, G. Bennett. My Scorf, R. Gordqmj Muirphey, R. Nlgiienzie. Second row: 'P.jMcFqll,f C. ,,!5gdgQlns,fLQMorton, S. l.Q1ig36re.A L. Huselrpn., 115:15 s.jP.'y Dqkef fD.Q3lgflghqm, D. Gfgxggngjll-l. Throqlyqfllifeljftiilgy5.S2?B.gpblfQA'J. Gord. H. Pprgglg D. Helm, D. MlfjflQEp3lylQr.f Third row: D. Sljfillgfiig Word, Ellrlrmjlpson, 'J.,,5lQ!SQfl, J. Lee, K. Herrgqgfgig Tony, J. Shelfsigjgigifglslonce, L. Burghefij-,l:.3gPhllllps. .l.,Jockson, R. row: D., Gqrd,7jg,Xgp,:. KL lToy!Q5ggiA.--Edwards, K. Kgygggigfibres, S. ROl5ifQffl! .Q X lifgorch, W. Word, L. Mllli..Cjf C- l Flffhl FM-' Lfvidlh. N- Ad'4l11if2a5?kEEAblrlQ'0Q.lli..l?ll:Ql9f?l??S?5lilllJ5fwllllsillU2 'P2'0fS?3Hr2i'-- i BCi'l5f- ' B. Mofmsiii-L DA WOW! l..31'lfQg,lgiggQiIQ'.,'QlflgjlyfiE 2. SErvcrirs: NiclQ Aqlgilqg, Delores Gord. Alldri Buffy Morgkglfiggfililellsso Scorr, Mlchqelf Cvfflif ig l l l , .Qlble 117 store Stephanie X ff hg1,,' 1 un-q-v '-u l 'Q l, sly' 0 '1' if KX M N W,U,,XX,MXx,w,,,', T . x 5- V4 3 V li Y W X, ,vt .y X. ,X V 4 , llCDocrylolgQQee elub ls o veryfsgeclolX oggoglggfloneeqf l-lordmg. lf wos jselllqgigsof Harding losf AnjeqneltgXXQQgggffsgljgllZQ4Q.gfiggXl5glshort lfogpeof Aworeness Clubjiiosjewell os Doclylolgggys, gel more esgqglems ro reollze oble ro coaiiiounicore with for sevefok years ondlalll of the club 's lsgfgiaotiel but they lncludel hlgh31ssgjhgollsrudenrs holds o ondQgoEoriXe5sflXls fogiffhlslCIUIZIEQQ i'l. l P46w 11 Anjeoneueiloil-fgfMonlqq ,LqmpggqlQ5Qi?iQ:gQl5orr:'lRow 2: Krissy Dlggggcla, Chrisrie ,Volnen .lonojljgggyl Holly Groy, Qfeen.X Row 3: Borry Hoggiiliso Cook, Mlchelle Klssllngg iHU?lrer. 2.1 Agfijecznerfe Jonesg Presldeqiplobirho Greenp Vlcefl5r15512:l-int, LlsgllilQgolfpiXlgl?ggiii5Qt6?5f VtoddfKorrg Secregiigjg il' 4 ' L ' X3 M IlIlXif'il12+ff1lf 1 , . f X lX X, X llMllXlXQlXwX'l:l:-l',f..wllS'xf ff f f X ff v ll X . u' X lil ws-ws . u l . 'f 3? gf' f W ' - zllrwlxmp X 1 K gr ,XXX ,- 9 DAC 119 Q lm- i ,hu vi ' .sims l w tt.. Jr. p club The Junior High Pep club is the schools largest club. lt is made up of ,okfine group of spirited girls. These girls work hard to make Junior High fun 'andieXciting .i. I he club manages parties and helps with athletic events. During junior when girls are just getting used ro high school life, this club is especially rewarding and important. The younger girls get a chance to work hard to be their best in high school. The Pep club serves an important purpose and helps many. . rl. Bavvwt: K. Helms, K. Gookin, K. Mldyett, G. Smith, M. Crumpler,'H. Buck, Cfl-Tanks, L. Harris, K, Cllrston, E. Chapple, A Hooreri, M. Chaney, L. Kell, A. Chester, M. Slaughter, A. Snoer, P. Wlkes. S, Chaney, Row 21 W:Cox, M. Corzine, B. Coleman, M. Corzine, B. Coleman, JM. Corzine. M. Lambert, L. Clork,YS, Kromer,.J. Crawford, J. Hunfe, K. Law, L. Durrettg L. Hordernun, C: Jackson, J. Gatlin, T. Clork,X5..Moore, M. Rowden, ML Fire, C. Cox, G. Perry, D. Wright, C. Burton, 'Hs :Gray, M. McCam, Lg Kam E.'CiEbbank,33. Frazier. D. Jones, K. Beaver, S. Gookin, S. Knouff. Row 4: K. Robinson. S.gArrhur, D.'Key,.'DL'..Srrriythe.fJ. Slefrled, A. Hubbard, L. Harris, L. Escue, K. Brock, L. Smith, J. Sweeney, M. Bolton, C. Xi i Roherrs,,W. Sutton, K. Marks. Row 5: T. Perry, LL' Taylor, K. Lltriejohng T. Ryan, K. Kledzils, QS.5tWilerhan ,Nii C. Chism,lT..l3iockburn, M. King, E. l' y'fMCHEUW,! K. Grisham,-P. Doake, R, Alford,.S.llnman, T. Carfer,sA: Hyde, E.,Creswell, T. Arnold, 'jL.fisrsr,itrig. 2. ProwA1:'K.'McElhaney, A. Erwin, TM. Betty, c. Knox., 5. Key.. K. Poe, c. v-smer, J.Sholey.gl,.Qr.QJones,f!Gr Robison, C. Pulse, l..fKP-arts, 5. McFall, J. Sloop, A. Willingham.. J. White. Row 2 R l3ufnsl.l Nunneiee L Pulley S Hays J Campbell C 'Wall A Wilson B Yoon .. .- .. ..' .. ,. Q. S. Thomas, L. Moore, Ll.,Mirchell, K. Seale-,fC. Hawkins, R. Walker. S. Monreil, C. Rodgersgllrowl 8: L. Matrox, A,Michle, N. Moore, R. Kirk, T. Simmons, J. Nicholsg K.'Dlugach, J. Sloop, L. Perry, A. Woodard. Roievf4r Pr. Beeson, T. Gurley. Mg Harris, L.,Chandler, K. Bodiford, J. DeBerry, L. Campbell, P, Gillespie, B. Fe-isal, S. Rane, L. Miller, K. Weorhers, H. Osburn, J. Phillips, L. Morno, A. Schmaudr., 3. Elizabeth Chapplep president, Ellen Eubank: 'vice president, Wendy Cox, secretory, Lisa Hardeman, treasurer, .llncy Hunt: reporter. f LY , f J 3 Q 'Pep Club . H 1.2 C M-f! t ff -Q. uf V N , N, XX,' W., ., .V V . F5153 FSIC, which stondi fot Qhtigt, is o Chtisrion organization fonfned by the schooiqihe ideo ofthe? J icl i3k5?jff'fS3Tlhti3iQ,tpeset,.fpttht on otmosphere of tdnityfyvfhiiew qtto!ning Qo more Christian attitude by'doinrj hSetviceptojects. One of theittprojects was giying toys to the needy children. They olso' ptovidedt Q hoyridenfor the Boosters Ctirhiyoifjfhe,,president for FSlC this yearn is Petri fihiiders. The sponsorg this yeor .ore 7F5ot'5RoiIehr,l bnqtponno Pinketton. 1. R6W'13X D. Stephens, 5. Stanford, R. Coleman, L. Giltiiond, A. Toblos. ,LJ TbnohtltgxffwwxfQfgtet,WK. ' fhewlne ' ' .srevensofs,,QL. Wiilfnghdrnijl.1Pgpg5gq,NTfBounds, K. Hoys Row 2: Cgzflackson, B. Srygtey, JL tR6id,, 7 L, Wore, Af Edwordsg Djiifdrhlettff jXfqyEiQr,3'B.g,Brock, :AQ Felsot, L .,,' M ortin, P. MCFQH, L. Glllespiel 1 ' J. Wage Row 3: A. Yorbioogh, J. Gordfil 'BreWet,'Q.'XLowrence, B. Monning, L. Dcgiiies, K. Jeffriegi 53 Blgkmdn, G. SosseenQ'fM. Word, LQ White, K. Gini ML''9Whife',5,vSQgHeyyltgtfiow 4Q1D. PlnkerfonQ twtllgg, Qhffders, T. Worten, D. Smith, Bl Curtis, BQ XQX. Rovy 4:XLise!Moiiciinii1sepg5SsLfiiviieQQlphqhilt, Heins., Rhonda Cbiemon, seg,.Qgr-urmsg R5wiX25QKeiieyIfoylorf vice presg Port! Chikietizn'lptekijfvjagwggfpigLynn.White. 'Act. directoiif, I X X V f n FSlCt 121 f Q l 1.-J' Athletic club is designed ro promorefgifisffolfhietfic programs. Qworked on o-30 point system where lheyffeceived opoim . wfhenfrheylltorne yro the meetings ond worked in rhejconoession srcnd. When iotol 30 points they ifeceivedl 5o.f-shirt. The club gove Dr. Bowie oXpil:tuief5QfQhis.yy5pobin in Arkansas foi1 hisQbifihdoy. The beouriful picture was on originol3l11yByiglfWBeliyQlylolone. Thegfrciffiejfofrhe picture was generously given byyMr. Roberlifilfipgusrinl Tyhee girls1.wQZ5kkedl hard to roise money selling notecards, saving newsfaoloeiiiicondy wroopers, ond oluminum cons. Wirh the money soved, the clubbougnilyld ldrusnedelce machine. Overoli me WAC club had o great yeor and oi'losQ,oflQi'unB,sf1 1. From row: L. Tonohill, C, l.iSfQflTfBfg Kg Slsco, M. Scoff, K, Taylor, D. Bromien, J. Reid, D. Lipsey, V. Fisrer, S. 5ronford.kfSeci3gi23 Xf'. i'owilk5,C.' slockson, J, Toyior, D. Browder, T. Bounds, R. Braddock, C. Huffman, S. Zinn,QK1fiPliQgs,HPillM1f:FolllQl., King, A. Bond, P. Phillips, S. Blackburn, A. Duke, L. Doves, BQ Brocl5g!P.5l'Ci5ilciersg P,.:fCoien'lgQn,p,Eourrh pow: M..l-lenry, L. Poi-ron, D. Mars, S. Wordf J. Lowrence,,l.z?RyndersQiRg r9xCS9l lGU,XHl H5f:QQXQQ,'NA,'EdWQfd5, 5. Beck, LeAnn Mills, K, Midyert. 2. Secretqrgff .Bfoddock, Treosureifjli3TinQiQbounds, Presidenr - Llso Rynders, Yice, President - P.hofldQe .g9iempn1 V L WAC 123 Ihe Shield Sfoff members corry verypimporrohffohdodemonding dofresg This yeor's sroff took on fhesepld1iries wlrh greotfegusro pond ,oml:Sirloh f1rThere were only three rerurnihg sroff membersebur rheknew membersfwere eager to leorn ondpp most leornecl very quicklygl h r r Losrrlurre oeee the sroff hodpo four doy workshop during rwhichfthey moderrheoohrn3ol'sl mojor fdeci5iorr3 Such os the theme, the cover, odd the bool-a's bosic f,loyoufQllThlblprr5Q?orl4shop helped ro moke the yeor ruri smoothly cmd foekgiyeifrhegwhjembers ci chonce to get acquainted with one another. Throughourrefhefyeor the sroff worked hord ond creorively ro moke the 1983 lihlelclroifgreor book, p 1. Sherry l-lewirr, Llso Crocker. Row 2: Porri Sonderrr Angelo YnrbrbligQlywQfFg?gblh 'Gordongil-iorririo Arnold. Row 8: Dano Word, Kip HOYCh9-'Ben' Borrong rlll Worden, 5feg.fg55roggg. 2g Dona Word, osslsronf edirorg' Lexapro Word,lrggggglggr55fqfylsp rCrocker,,co-edilorp,l?omg:5qgders,'sponsor, l lx 4 124 SHIELD , ' 1 '7uf,Q'.' A Wd- f Xu: e Q W, QW, v ' Y , K g , ' , 1 cx. ,I::w,'Wmwmy , V X . A . V , ' ' 2. , V2 V K Q5 5 X, E ' , ffi'Sifii.?Li:3 125 ' , A 944 1 To The FOOTPPJNT stoff is responsibletor pirttlngltogether the elementary yeorbook. The FOOTPRINT ls the yearbook .forpre-first through sixth grode ot. oll locotlons. Eoch stoff member ls osslgnedro loccrtioh ond is responsible for the moreriol on thot schools studerirs ond odmlnlstrotlon. The sroff members group together to doethel elementory sportsg Working on the ohhlQrolt lrequires cr lot of hordiwork, time, ond creotlvitygfond these put in ollthree oi these lrl greot amounts. They olykoysryprodprce o .quolltWonnuol,r. oner the5Sti3derlts will cherish for o long,tlmelfltoprly come. 1. Rowr1:5,X,NfMrfsf,rSerrroreQ'.C.'f5CogQirrs, v. snerron, K. r-toys. Row 23 A. ar5na,frr.rr'rrl3rEi3hg,ygAf:5 1: Clolrelltlevelsl cofosslbrrjgjffedltorg Mrs. Semore. sponsor: Llso Monon, co-editor: P-oWH2rQ,C6lfdl Scogglns,co-edltorrfifqlerte,Shelton, go-osslsrom editor. X X 126 FOOTPPJNT Nevels, L.'Wllllnghor'nrfR9w 'Bt,M. Moy, C. Wlrtter, A. Nevels, C. Corrurh, N. -Wllsorig ,Mv- -wmefmym Mum? iii i HON is pubiishedlfifionthiy. ii isiuqenrs onderheifoculry .with the currenfievents of Harding. liffxgixies defbiisipn me activities rhrougheur the yeor. Each! member of.rhei'iiQiQN.'siQff is resgdgisibieiiiifiifbhQfumi.ijigi.hiseeossignmenf in before the deodiirieg. This year. Migjgioiy Hoii0woy.1?Q SQiiQ5pyed rhe LION egibff. if i 1: L. Giliespie, S..-Kirrrf Pi. ,L. Sweeney, L. Hdieiton, J. Wage, A.. Akita, Row 2: J. Phiiiip5gfC. McGheeg DQ' MUrbbe59ygjJK'..I.Qpgsey, S. Woiibng A. Nonce, D. Sbiii, Gord. Row 3: M.-iiyigy, A. Hili,'R. CoughtohgigiNohieyfrgiiiiiaggg. Q.gCroven, L. Crocker, 53a,Dg'iiiigm5. Row 4: Mrgj-Ieilowoy, J. Bioncerf, P. Duke, A, fA,qQiiee. M. Miller, D. liigrqggyg .ii . Cqughgqig Sporrs Ediror. Annefgiiofie Akin. Edirdr?.iJqiig.-ifwmgdghiggigprg Mr. H9 0W'?Yf26A 5Vi59fi 3113 ff . . ' i ii i f fliflk. fi N 5 .....,sN ...a- Mr' ' XM , LION 129 1 mug wimliwswm -X.,X,.Q-,xwm s sw's'w,h,Yw w mm. ,g K 'a E 9 yi ,Q ,EQ 'E fix : Q X A s x- :S wi W .X Y , ,w ww wx M X X xx wk ff H51 Wm 35 N, wi' Miwxn- an v.,XiJQMN fix 5 wwe wx u ms, Q vw. 1 A ,,U.w,, ' ' l 1 -Ja, j i JN FGFISICS Beginning its season by winningfaffifrhiplace narional title in Sain Francisco, Harding's forensic rearnrconrinlued its ,tradition of excellence. Undersfhe direction of MrQBilly Pullen, the team captured averfseyenry V individual trophiesffand certificates in lidlramaric, humorousf ipE5ei'ry, fand prose inrerprerorion, duer acting, public speaking, and ,re-oclers' theatre, l Besides fyginning sweepstakes, trophies ar White Station High School andjfiilenriphis Catholic,-H1es'reannfireceivedfsirafe honors ar Austin Peayljr. Univ., Eosr TNjSr.. Univ., OfldxLCllfl'l5Ulfl'fl Callegefln 'ciddirionircgfsrare-wide occiairin,i.Harding's forensic leamibchiigsvecl Harding Universlry, iigr andvsrhefgllniversify of San Francisco. 1: Row 'iq Sraggs, A. D. Smith, J. Acuff, B. Bowers. Row 2:' Akin, D. Marcum, M. Ward. Ra3vA.r3irDg1Craveng J. Ocxrsyali, B. Benner, R. Alleygil.. Glllispie, Q. Wage, B. Johnston, Pigyvffdr R. Rosenauiikaigciughran, A. Edwards, S. Tiries, S. Verne, L. Huselron, M. Miiierigliaw 5: D. Browder, iQl.i.'Williams,N D., Qliver, 'Yglifun 'M Hgukg B. Hodges, B. Nqljsey, 2. Officers: L. Giliispie, 'Hpresidenrr 3.1 Wage ylce-president: A. Akin, sec.-rfeasn B. Nohsey, historian. f ' H r. r 130 Forensics presrigiousihanorsi or the University of Sr. Louis, Henderson Sr. Univ, I 2 w u J 5, K i -7 W 3 f 7 my-f Forensics 131 Jr., ,sa swarms args WW lllimlnnmwlwa-'W g Wi W' ,wind SF' sem 'f ' ' .lr ,greasy tif und' lg '1' if -. f'nnlNYf mmix'r . . gg? Wim, --ww' ,.,...:1 LA.. V,, r rr ,,,f grswr r .. 9sli'l '?:...,.n,' ! 1 5 5 l Z E S , A CAPPELLA l slr J Q l f l l school year was full of concertsfand activities for thelA Cappella. The chorus began its ,year with o shortftrlp tc Arkansas.fh,l,DiJrii'lgljgthis trip the ,chorus song at Harding Academy in secrrcyland at Central Arkansas Christian Academy in Little Piocli Duringlthefbusy 'holldayfsegson the chorus sang downtown at Mud island and City l-loll. They also performed a holiday cancer for familygmembers and friericlsyat the school auditorium. The chorus kept busy during the second semester singing weelslygat variou church sr Christ congregations. The yeat'sfhighlight came in April when the chorushad its annual spring' tour. This tour returned the slngersfto Searcy for a chapel performance orfthel University. The chorus also visitedgi-louston, Texas,'torloL'charus,yfestival, and Jackson . The chorus finished off its successful year with its 'Spring concert. Through thegyear the chorus wasfled slsilltullymby itsghard4worl4lng dltectQrr.tMt,y. lylyim Chesterf cj A ' it 0 , T f I ., 1. A..cAPPELi.As Row ilrl 1 f 'P..g.Aiiey, P. Levitt, D. Stephens. D. Helm, s. Lorrmdre, T, Day, 3,'Alsup.11W, i-louis, B, Tatum, cyxvimer, D. slim, L. Gilliland, L. Lipseyf nov 2:,.i.fQWhite, K. Riggs, M..Wlllianfis,9gA .,Xr, Edwards L.,6iliesple, J. Brown, K. Bringle, P. Hodge, T. Wlllior-ns,i.CL Keys, S. Key, R. Caughron, D. Morcumj C. Jackson. Rav 8:,QL.,Wllemon, A. Akin, T.'Watren,N Afj,Hong:lg Brown, L. Bounds, A. Glree, N. Adkins, T. Elliott,'C,15eratt, B. i3arton,,XW. Erie, .l. Wage. Row 4: K. Hezel, A. Wagner L.-Crocker, M. White,AL.g3'aylor, D, Thorntonlrlygxflllestbtook, K. l-larch, L. Word, A. Baker, D. Escuei B. Nohsey, J. Tenpennyl 2,SENlOR,MEMBEPLS: Row 1: L. Gillespie Sgzliee, W. Etre, J. Wage, -P. Levitt, Row 21XD..Llpseyi1ir1L.1,Gilliland, S. Latimore, T. B. Tatum, J. Tenpenny. Row 3: L. Crockery L. White, 1. Wilemon, D. Marcum, Rav M. WllllornsQjAs Wagner, N. Adklnsgrl.. Word, PCf'Cal,rghron. 3. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS Russ Caughrong president. Lisa Gillespieg secretary, Dovld Escue vice president-. -3. MR. CHESTER works long andfhcrrd with his A Copoella members and is not only an example in singing but also in Christianity: 'W,A ,- i rly, ' 132.gge.lCappella 'R A Cdppeifo 133 Cho il T. if. l. Three Groups of fSpeciolrQ Singers ' l-lordlng's Junior High is full of speciol people with budding tolenis. 'vlr. Chester helps to develop their tolents in singing with histhree Iunlor High choruses. The three groups ore kept lousy throu g h the yeor eorning songs for their severol concerts, including the holidoy concert n December ond the concerts or Hordingselementory schools in rhe spring. All three groups boost of rolented ond special people. 1 SEVENTH GRADE cuoausl Row 1. T. Ryan. C. Burien. .j13.rwhire1lJ. fQErre, M. Fire. A. ley, A. Chester, S. Ro, M. Monosco, R. Gronthorn, Dfiiox, Row 2: D. Luther, C. Wilson, Q' Knight, Pl. l-lotcheson, D. Cores, HQ Bcirnhord, D. Lloyd, Jg- Blocliburn, T.,Perry, Row i'R. Horper, J. Adolf, Gfwoymon, P. Spenser, B. Hill, T. Hill, N. Troxell,..l. Anderson., . Taylor, D. Freeman, H. Eden-Kilgour, P. Stevsforr. Row 4: G. Neol, R. Bosspfl. Grishorn, Jflivens. J. Beord, C. Shepherd, K. Correr, 5. Wilemon. Mrfiihesterlx .259 EIGHTH GRADE HORUS: Row 1: K. White. L. Daren, A. 5rygley,lLg.2KeelwCz Jockson, L. Horde-mon, . Monteil, T. Bailey, H. Grey, 5. S. Kelley, Ji Sholey, Row 2: E. Creswellg S. Knouff. . Kerr, L. Horrls, M. Lambert, ,Lfl-lorrls, M. Flowers, T. SmlthQ3M. Dugger, .l.QGotlln, S. rorner, A. Hubbard. Row 3: J. Scott, J. Dodson, K. Seole, l-l.wCsborne, G. Cormicl-ale. .' Mitchell, L. Kissllng, B. I-lorris, K. Mlcoel, R. Lowe, L. Holley, Sgjloness Row.L4:2K. Kyle, . Dottrell, T. Dovis,'S. lnmon, J. Phillips, C. Volner. Mr, Chesrer.gK.J Klier, M. Lowery, . Weorhers, E. Whitworth, J. Hines, 'E. McNurt. Cl. NINTH GRADE CHORUS: Row 'ln G. con, J. Nunnelly. K.,Sourh, A. Erwin, K. Dlugoch, A., Lawson, K.'?5glc elhoney, A. Jones, . Burns, S. Kee,,T. Green. Row 2:fC. l-lowkins,YL.2Chondler, T. -Gurley, L. Mortox, M. lggins, J. Totty, B. Krouch. K. Bodiforci, P.. Kirk, S.-Plone, L. Brosfielcl, K. Mitchellgfkcziw : C. Holcomb. K. Brown, L. lrwin.'F, Hunter, K. Story, C. Lee,ffM. l'LlrnerQ A. Hill, H. ovls, R. Perry, C. Bingham, Row 4: D.fSoger, C., Rogers,'.lilDeBerry, B. Tolly, D. Lone, . Golbrorh, P. Rlchordson, S. Schwk:lrz,fD.1 Hczrpergfjvl. Heppner. Mr. Sonderson, T. lmmons. j i V I 'E Q Jr. High .Chorus 135 i If Q MHA Morching Bond The Beot Goes On And On The beot does go on ond on ot I-Iording Acodemy. Thot beot is provided by the bond. Pep rollies, porodes, ond footboll gomes ore enlivened with some of todoy's top hits. The members of this orgonizotion proctice long hours weekly to entertoin ond to leorn. Hording is represented ot mony competitions oround the Mid-South. Their field show this yeor won top honors ot Joclsson, Milon, ond Memphis Store competitions. Much of the credit goes to the bond's director, Mr. Borry Lumpkin. Mr. Lumpkin hos been with Hording for severol yeors. One of the highlights of the yeor wos o speciol invitotion to ploy ot the WorId's Foir in Knoxville. While there, our bond ployed for the crowds ottending the foir in its lost month. In the plonning is trip to Disney World over the spring holidoy. A Christmos progrom wos presented in December, os wos the spring concert in Moy. Severol of the outstonding ployers were chosen to be in the All-West Tennessee Bond. Another speciol honor wos oworded to Corlo Andreos. She wos nominoted to be o member of the McDonoId's All-Americon Morching Bond. This is o greot honor, os she wos one of the two nominotions from this oreo. Congrotulotions to Corlo ond the whole bond! 136 Bond THIS PAGE: 1. THE MHA ING BAND or the World's Foir October. 2. MR. LUMPKIN'5 s 0 wild ond crozy guy! 3. BAND ENTERTAINS ot one of footboll gomes. OPPOSITE P 1. THE JUNIOR HIGH olso hos chonce to leorn about m through Level One ond bonds. 2. CLASSTIME GI STUDENTS time to proctice t I music ond osk questions. G. ' PERCUSSION SECTION Ret time to the music. They've the beot! 4. PLAY IT AGA I Somontho. 5. KEN WHITE blc ' owoy on the trumpet. 6. 'I YEAR'S FLAG CORPS wos trophy winner or severol cc 1 petitions. Much time ond ef goes into their performances CARLA ANDREAS ploys honor-winning sox. A T I JSF 4 Q 'Ili 2' 5 J,- r IEC 4 My 3' 4 -Q. 1 Q x Wy, nf Q 1 Mi .HJ :,Eiag3i,:, 52 -,-14, 1 -ww.:-f::vf:,:f ff -- w.m:.f,t,. Mfr ' Mm M ..... 9 ,.,, in ww ,.. 4 9 f 92:5 fa x 4 A ' L :am -wr in ' A J Q 'um J' f .1 n.. - 41 .- A 4 5 4 .2 eff As ,- if 32:3 '- R K f K P 0.-H A A ' k i x N, QE if iss 5 3 Q 25 it X VS? ,Y Q ..,, , ski gifs' Q E fr 5 -1 x f ,, 2 Left ' P lv IP I 1 s 1 MQ!! 140 People W Mig vw M www, Sm-sfxaaanm LJ ADMINISTRATICDN HARDlNG IS . . . a way of life. lt is great to be in a work that cannot be separated from your family life, church life, or recreation but where they are all so integrated that it just becomes a way of life. Dr. Bowie has been with Harding for twenty five years. Three of those years he served at Harding Academy in Searcy and he has been superintendent for Memphis Harding Academy for twenty-two years. Dr. Bowie has seen much change in the school during his years here. He is a very busy man and his job carries a great deal of responsibility. Dr. Bowie says that his most important job is to select capable supervisors and coordinate their work for balance in the total program. Specifically, his job includes setting general school policies and controlling the financial responsibilities such as the budget, tuition, and other funds. Dr. Bowie is involved in many student activities. He attends athletic events, band events, drama presentations, and other activities at Harding. DR. HAR-aio Bowls MR. FRED PHILLIPS HHARDING IS . . . young people. They make life worthwhile. Mr. Fred Phillips shows his interest in young people each day at Harding. Mr. Phillips' job demands a great deal of contact with students of all grades, seven through twelve. As the dean of students, his duties and responsibilities are varied. He works with discipline and student conduct. Mr. Phillips handles activities outside the academic realm and he is involved with public relations. The absentees are also kept through the office of the dean of students. Mr. Phillips attends sporting events along with many other activities at Harding. Mr. Phillips says that his job overlaps with jobs of other administrators and all the administrators worls together to help each other. Mr. Phillips is also a senior class sponsor and he says that this is one of his most enjoyable jobs because he has the chance to worls closely with every member of that class. Education and teaching have been a very large part in Mr. Phillips' life. He taught elementary school for seven years in New Yorls and he taught at Getwell Harding Academy for two years and he also served as principal there. Mr. Phillips has served Harding for six years as dean of students. 142 Administration MR. KEN COX HHARDING IS . .. a way of life. It is more than a job. It affects all areas of my Iife. Mr. Cox says that there is nothing he would rather do than to be at Harding because there is a special environment at Harding that involves the students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Harding is a place with a lot of freedom inside a structure and the basic framework is made up of Christianity. Mr. Cox feels that many changes have taken place at Harding because of this freedom and flexibility. Harding has been allowed to grow. To Mr. Cox, Harding puts Christ in everything, not just the church, and Harding is people trying to behave in a Christian manner and teach others to do the same. Mr. Ken Cox hasubeen at Harding for eight years, for six of these years he has been business manager. As business manager, Mr. Cox has many duties. He is in charge of purchasing and he works with Dr. Bowie on developing the budget. Mr. Cox is also in charge of the building, grounds, maintenance, school vehicles, bus routes, insurance policies, office equipment, building security, the bookstore, and the cafeteria. Mr. Cox also serves as a senior class sponsor. ADMINISTRATION UHARDING IS a way of life. Harding Academy has been a part of my life since I was sixteen years old. Mrs. Betty Bates has served at Harding in every capacity. She has served as a student by attending Harding Academy in Searcy during high school and by attending Harding College. Mrs. Bates has also served Harding as a teacher, parent, administrator, a member of the alumni association, and a member of the Mother's Club. She has spent most of her life in Christian education. Mrs. Bates has spent twenty years on the staff at Memphis Harding Academy. Ten of these years have been in some form of supervision and during the past four years she has served as academic dean. Mrs. Bates is responsible for the curriculum of grades seven through twelve. She works very closely with the faculty in all aspects of academic work, Mrs. Bates plans the schedules, classes, and she sets the diploma requirements. She works closely with the seventh graders so they get off to a good start and she also works closely with the seniors in preparing them for college. Mrs. Bates' work is surely a labor of love. Slit MRS. BETTY BATES Administration 143 ADMINISTRATION MISS PEGGY MATTHEWS HHARDING IS . . . o school, but not just ony school. It is o ploce where blessings come from. It is not just o job but it is people. Hording is o ploce of investment becouse people ore on investment. Miss Peggy Motthews hos o sincere love for people ond this shows everydoy in her work os she serves Hording Acodemy os octivity director. Miss Motthews hos been ot Hording for seven yeors ond during this time she hos been on excellent cooch, teocher, odministrotor, ond friend. This is the third yeor for Miss Motthews to serve os octivity director. She is o linls between closs sponsors, club sponsors, ond the odministrotion. She wos olso involved in octivities such os homecoming ond the mogozine drive. HHARDING IS . . . o greot ploce to work where the students ond teochers ore reolly concerned about eoch other. Cooch Escue hos been with Hording for five yeors. He hos served os director of development for two yeors. Cooch Jerry Escue is olso heod cooch for the Hording Acodemy vorsity footboll teom ond this job ollows him to oversee the footboll progrom for grodes seven through twelve. As director of development, there ore four mojor oreos in which Cooch Escue works. These ore: orgonizing ond directing the olumni ossociotion, student recruitment, onnuol gifts compoign, ond estote plonnlng. Cooch Escue olso deols in public relotions for the school. MR. JERRY ESCUE MR. RONN RUBIO HARDING IS . . . o community of believers: in God os our source of life ond in our school os the ploce we ore leorning how to live. Cooch. Rubio contributes to his community by his service to the school. Cooch Ronn Rubio serves Hording os othletic director. He hos held this position for six yeors. The duties of the othletic director involve owords, gome scheduling, eligibility, ond budgets for the elementory, junior high, ond senior high schools. Cooch Rubio hos tought ot Hording for.fourteen yeors ond he currently teoches geometry. He is olso the cross country cooch ond vorsity trocls cooch, ,G af FACULTY ax 1 5 1 f ' HQ, X M X K ve f .. ., . . 1 'I'- I i , i Nm ., .R 555' Y? 1 3 C 3 Brendo Ado Lindo Alley Lynn Alsup Gwen Anderson Betty Botes Pot Boss Ivon Benson Tim Bixler Horold Bodiford Sylvio Bond Anne Brewer Sondro Brewer Peggy Bryson Morio Burke Bobbie Burroughs Foye Chornbliss Jim Chester Julie Chester Thedo Clorlse Foye Clegg Betty Copelond Glendo Cox Woyne Croig Will Crocker Chris Dohlberg Cothy Donoldson Andrew Ellis Dorothy Escue Chorles Fowler Ruth French Foculty 145 FACULTY I ALTHOUGH she keeps busy oll the time Mrs. Montgomery tokes time for o quick pose. Vicki Gocldord Peggy Hoguewood Ike Holl Ann Hort Deb Hoilowoy Gory Hollowoy Koren ljoms Leslie Irwin .I.C. Jones Becky Kenley Borry Lumpkin Joyce McCortt Bob McConnell Peggy Mothews Shirley Michie Leroy Miller Koy Montgomery Morgie Morgon Dovid Morris Lerio Murley 146 Foculty I FACULTY J,-. 'EFS W Qv, My 33' MVC? S222 as THE doy olwoys beg Mr. Morris? Bonnie Nowlin Reed Oliver Evelyn Osborn John Poce Amber Polmer Ted Porlss Koy Pedigo Tim Perry Froncis Phillips Fred Phillips Lorry Phillips Mory Piclsey Donno Pinkerton Doug Pinlserron Cloire Pirrle Allen Prirchord Billy Pullen Horold Reed Lurline Rogers Por Roller Lulo Moe Rose ins with o srnile, right Foculfy 147 FACULTY Rohn Rubio Ed Russell Porti Sonders Leon Sonderson Johet Sounders Melonie Semore Michoel Semore Nohcy Serotf Donno Shepherd Koy Smith Bill Srygley Regino Stevens Brod Stroud Jim Tremble Donno Worren Leno Willoughby Corole Willioms Morgoret Woods 148 Foculty Constructive Courses Offered Hording Acoderny's Business Deport- rnent offered severol constructive courses to help its students find their woy into business fields. The courses offered were Typing, Accounting, ond Generol Business, which were tought by Anne Brewer, choirmon of the deportrnent, ond Leslie lrwin. Mrs. lrwin olso sponsored the FBLA club, which encouroged business students further in their business interests. The students hod on opportunity to use electric mochines ond were tought rnony phoses of office work this yeor. Business 149 Genesis Project Enhonces Bible lnsrrucrion A series of video roped presenfofions of the boolss of Genesis ond Luke hove been purchosed by the school. The Genesis project is o group of scholors, educorors, rheologions, orrists ond film molsers who hove ser our ro rronslore the Bible using the visuol medio ovoiloble fodoy. Bible deporrmenr choirmon Gory Hollowoy sees rhese films os filling o void thot Bible reochers hove felr in the oreo of visuol oids. One new feocher, Mr. Doug Pinkerton, ond one returned reocher, Mrs. Berry Copelond, were wormly welcomed os on oddirion ro the Bible Deporrmenr. 150 Bible Q si 5 'i -ww rr, 55 . s- wig? Hs. iim g . ..-. GOALS OF ENGLISH ln on effort to meet the needs of oll students, English is offered for eoch grode level. To think cleorly, to reod intelligently, to communicate effectively, to listen criticolly, ond to develop independence in finding, using, ond evoluoting longuoge moteriols ore the gools of the English progrom. Mrs. Cothy Donoldson, Mrs. Corole Willioms, ond Mrs. Joyce McCortt vvere odded to the deportment this yeor. Hording Academy English teochers ore in the clossroom becouse they wont to be there, becouse they like young people, becouse they're excited obout teoching English, ond becouse they core to bring their very best every doy. Their job is to bring students together with literoture ond longuoge. Using his tolents ond ollowing ond encouroging students to expond theirs is the often frustroting ond frequently hoppy tosls of the English teocher. Siligiifiiliigiy Y. -'lielfsirfi is t . I K , l 5553235 -- 5 j X i English 151 Voried Courses Offered Voried courses ore offered to Hording students through the science deportment, from eorth science to 'odvonced biology. Mrs. Noncy Serott is the choirmon of this deportment. Seventh groders begin with life science ond the eighth groders follow with eorth science. Freshmen tolse physicol science. ln the tenth grode, students study biology. Juniors ond seniors ore offered mony opportunities in the science field. Closses such os chemistry, bio-chemistry, odvonced biology, ond physics ore fought to senior high students. Eoch of the obove closses hove mony projects thot odd interest to the closs. During the spring of the yeor, o Science Foir is sponsored by the science deportment. Winners go on to compete in the Memphis-Shelby County Science Foir. There hove been severol ribbon-winners in Hording's post. The science deportment ottempts to widen o student's horizon in the ever-chonging field of science ond in turn prepore them for college courses loter in life. 152 Science if Students Love Computer Moth The moth deportment consists of mony different closses but one of the newest ones is computer moth. Computer moth hos only been ot Hording for three yeors ond is fought by Mr. Chris Dohlberg. He olso is the deportment choirmon. The computer moth closs hos seven computers which give eoch student omple opportunity to use them. Students leorn how to progrom, to write progroms, ond to do mony other functions. Since computers ploy such o mojor port in todoy's society this course is very useful. The students seem to be very interested in ond excited obout computer moth. It hos become o very populor closs. .- , . 'tm Sf 3 s Moth 153 Preporing Future Homemolsers The Home Economics deportment hos two courses which help students to prepore for their future. No motter whot field o person might be going into he con ond will need the skills tought in the PAFL closses ond the Home Ec closs. Students tol-sing the courses olwoys oppreciote them. PAFL is one of the most loved courses to be token. Home EC is enjoyed by mony girls. 562 :asm any u 4, -f f if 154 Home Economics i L... wit 1 , . , itt . l Qf fest it E. 4 I 'WT' - 4 Q ' i ,. X , ff ' --1 1 ,H ,ff -1, 5, , , its N il LKVL V I 5,5 ,Q--safe g ' I Y ,se A ,,kg 'i V V V ,..,t ..., ,. 4 4 ,, ,.... ,, Q i t A V' fb Zyl A ' -- all - 'li 4 , Q, l Good Health is Easy at Harding Harding is very proud of its Health and P.E. Department. Our school is blessed with three great gyrnnasiurns. The Harding facilities are of top quality. We are fortunate to have not only fine facilities, but also a great faculty of Health and P.E. teachers. Health classes teach the importance of establishing good health habits. The P.E. classes promotes physical fitness. The students taking P.E. have the opportunity to play soccer, tennis, volleyball, and other such sports. Health and 155 Students Grow in the Arts Hording Acodemy students, both junior high ond senior high, get the chonce to develop their ortistic obilities in the ort deportrnent here ot school. Under the direction of Reed Oliver ond Corole Willioms, students Ieorn to oppreciote the orts ond recognize whot is good ort ond whot is not. The ort done by these students is put on disploy in the gloss coses in the rnoin holi. Severol works were put on disploy ot the 1982 Mid-South Foir lost foil, including o sculpture by Mr. Oliver. Severol of these won ribbons. In closs, students Ieorn mony types of ort. A new oreo this yeor wos oir brush pointing. Oil pointing, colloges, ond woter color pointing were olso tought this yeori Hording Acodemy is olwoys growing, ond the ort deportrnent grows with it. 156 Art Music Department Adds Variety Harding Academy has developed an excellent music department over the years. Our band is one of the best in the area and they have many trophies to show for their excellence. They have represented the school at many competitions thorughout the Mid-South. The A cappella participated in the All-West Tennessee competition for the first time in many years. Several of the members were chosen to be in the chorus. Junior high students participate in music class in seventh and eighth grade. Music 157 Activities Promote Culture in Language This year the Language Department has been headed by Mr. Ted Parks, who teaches Spanish, and Mr. Marla Bixler, who teaches German. The Spanish classes benefited a great deal by learning about Spanish speaking countries. The Spanish students enjoyed eating out at a Spanish restaurant and stayed busy in the holiday season singing Christmas carols. The German classes were anxious this year because it was the first year that a partial scholarship was offered for hard-working students to go to Germany. The German classes went to the Tenn. State German festival in Murphreesboro and out to eat sccc to Erilsa's, downtown. Mr. Parks and Mr. Bixler worlsed very hard this 5- 3 year teaching the students to understand the culture and the language behind Spanish and German. ,ff- wM. T2 2 156 Language X z R 'sung Popular New Course Added New was a key word for the speech department this year. Mrs. Deb Holloway and Mrs. Glenda Cox began a different approach to the study of communication, examining the ways in which it affects our daily lives. Students explored their feelings about themselves and about speaking in front of large groups. Mr. Billy Pullen, no newcomer to the school or the areas of speech and drama, achieved the cherished goal of having a class in forensics. Students learn the arts of interpretation, as well as the many ins and outs of performing at speech tournaments. 1. it -,M nfl Speech and Drama 159 Deportment Mointoins o High Stondord of Study The sociol studies deportrnent is one ofthe most stoble deportments ot school. Mrs. Ruth French is the choirperson ond hos been for fifteen yeors. All the teochers mointoin o high stondord of study ond ore concerned obout their students. Sociol Studies courses ore essentiol to our Ieorning process. We need Civics to understond how our government works. Americon History is very importont becouse it teoches us how our country come to be ond obout our oncestry. Geogrophy teoches us obout countries ond their imports ond exports. We should oll be thonlsful to these greot teochers ond the service they provide. 160 Sociol Studies 2 , SH It Q. lndustriol Arts Provides Students with lmportont Knowledge This yeor the lndustriol Arts Deportment wos heoded by Leroy Miller. In the obsence of Drofting, tought the previous yeors, Electronics wos the only closs offered under the deportment this yeor. Electronics is the study of principles which govern the movement ond effect of electricity through vorious electronic devices under different circumstonces. lndustriol Arts 161 Guidance Department Ranks High Among the students one of the most needed and loved departments in school is the Guidance department. This department ranlss high because of the great people behind it. Evelyn Osborn, Claire Pirtle and Bill Srygley have the kindness and the love to help people in rnany ways. The library is another department that we could not do without. Students can always rely on librarians Donna Shepherd, Faye Chambliss and Julie Chester. The library acquired a new loolx this year. lt has been enlarged with a study area in the back. The office has been rnade much more servicable, Harding is fortunate to have such a nice library. iffy J 162 Guidance and Library An lmportont Port of the School The stoff is mode up of the mointen- once, business ond odminlstrotive offices, bookstore ond cofeterio. lts responsibility is to keep everything in our school orderly. The mointenonce men keep everything repoired ond in top condition. The bookstore sells supplies thot might be needed by teochers or students. The cofeterio stoff prepores ond sells food. The bookkeepers keep our finonciol records in order. Every member of our stoff is importont. ggi.. Stoff 163 Words con not express the woy Hording hos flourished due to one mon - Jerry Escue. This is his second yeor os the Development Director. Among his responsibilities ore student recruiting, the Alumni Associotion, ond public relotions. Although he is in the odministrotion field, he still hos time to cooch the vorsity footboll teom. Cooch Escue hos olso been instrumentol in the mogozine drive in which the school roised 535,792 Jerry Escue is not only on odministrotor ond footboll cooch, but is o loving husbond ond o devoted fother. Congrotulotionsl Hording oppreciotes you. Hording hos olwoys been noted for its tolenr ond o credit to this tolent is Mr. Billy Pullen. Mr. Pullen is well known for his theotricol experience ond is o moving force in Hording's theoter productions. He hos directed The Little Foxes ond even more recently Ernest ln Love . Mr, Pullen teoches odvonced sophomore English. He olso teoches the infomous forensics teom is known for its fine performonces ot the tournaments in the Mid-South oreo. Mr. Pullen is known tor his sense of humor ond its rodioting chorm. Thonk you for your contributions to Hording. SHIELD SALUTES SHIELD SALUTES K if is 4 ssl' H. : '?'w 'fl' A M... ' ?yLfig.rlgQ,,. M. 1 , 3 is R ,f- Al' xc.. Being Deon of Students is not the eosiest job in the world. Fred Phillips hos vorious responsibili- ties, some which ore the disciplining of students behovior, pep rollies, riding buses for field trips, etc. This yeor Mr. Phillips hos been commending students for going the extro mile for their fellow peers ond the community. He hos set forth o more positive ottitude toword everyone which coincides with the theme Everybody is 5omebody. This honor, though long overdue, wos worth the woit, Congrotulotions for o job well done! After completing o yeor with Mr. Redd in freshmon Bible, one would soy they will never forget thot experience. Mr. Redd hos fought Bible ot Hording for obout seven yeors. He hos grown into one of Hording's most respected teochers. To know Mr. Redd is to love him. He preoches ot West Memphis Church of Christ ond is o devoted Christion. He teoches the Bible in o woy thot is eosy for one to relate to, ond he is one of Hording's more thorough teochers. Mr. Redd requires o positive ottitude ond o will to leorn more obout God. He is olso one of the few who lives the life he preoches ond teoches to us. Thonlss for oll the dedicotion. 166 onor Groduores I - -4953 Voledicrorion Tino Bounlds q 7 Honor Hordmg Poul Dehorr Graduates - Sciurororion Most School Spirited Donny Smirh Deloyne Morcum S Sp Senior Superlorives Best Personoliry Brod Bowers Leslie Willinghom Senior Superlorives Wirriesf Mork Lee Kofhy Stevenson Hoppiesf Steve Sroggs Lynn Gillilond S Spl , ,V 3 , U , Q' SQL, Q Q -Qi n ' .Lv f' ff f, W I 33. f ,L ,f X -,,,ww,A, .mywwk ,M W A fm 1 ,A.AW , . Most Intelligent Poul DeHort Tino Bounds Most Likely to Succeed Morty Moore Liso Gillespie Best All Around Brett Curtis Volerie Faster Senior Superlorives 171 Speciol Thonks to Hyotr -I5EOPLE IN REVIEW PEOIE IN RQIEW PEOPLE EE.3vfPEQLE IN lsEVIEXX-L PEOB-LE IN QE-VIEW If-OPLE P ,I E X I R, i if PEOPLE IN i X W QQ I I gn REVIEW I 2 ui' -N,L3ICIo3d lgx3IAEIgIN EI'Id55d fIx3IIAEIrI NI Endo gl E PEGPLE IN REVIEW E' 1982-83: The Best Yeor Ever? Z Wos 1982-83 reolly the best yeor ever? Dr, Bowie coined thot term severol 5 yeors ogo ond it hos Iurlsed oround the holls of Hording Acodemy ever since. Q- But there is o greot chonce this yeor might reolly deserve the honored title. 0 But we, the onnuol stoff, decided to osls you, the students, how you felt. Severol E onswers were not printobie, but there were some good responses. Whor follows on these poges is o mixture of your reosons for this being the best yeor ever, 3 olong with some pictures to help you remember the good times. Lu P LUI ri Z ydoad Q ? E Ax3IA3IzII N UI I'1'l o 'U I'-' , m , il I I , 5 7, , 1 , 1, -, , -, , , , 1 '-NVIEIWE-OPLE IN-REVIEW PEOPLE IN REVIEW PEOPLE IN .I1EvEw-PEclDLE INI 172 Review E+I 61. . I P PLE IN REVIEW PEOPLE IN REVIEW PEOPLE LE II Some Of The Reasons You Gave l'm graduating, finally! - Bill Hackney Bill's graduating, finally! - Tired Faculty l didn't have any math. - Shelley Donaldson Connie and Steve broke up. - Anonymous, but Happy l don't have to ride the bus this year. - Dana Word Because we're on probation. - The Cruisers One more year to go! - The Juniors We won Homecoming. - The Seniors l got to go home. Lu - E.T. OPPOSlTE PAGE: 1. THREE OF THE FOUR student council officers, Brett, David, and Michael. 2. COME ON. JEFF, you can make it. 3. HOMECOMING DRESS-UP DAYS included Showboat Day, and Stephanie Beck was right in the mood. 4. LIKE IS THIS guy for real? 5. HEY, WHAT'S THAT, a camera? THiS PAGE: 1. MR. LUMPKIN doubles as a bathing beauty on the weekends. 2. YOU RANG, sir? 3. JULIE WAGE excels in Forensics, which was made a class this year. fi? , EV -' if IEEE It1'P.EvII?w PIZJP-LE Isl P-EvE Lu Review 173 I -A EOPLE IN REVIEW PEOPLE o. O Ll.I o. IL-I P LLI Z IN LE P O PE IE V RE IN LE P O PE REVIE EIN PL I PEO There seems to be more school spirit omong the closses. - Robin Gordon . . Dr. Bowie didn't soy this is the best yeor ever ot the Junior Ring Bonquet. - Holey Goetzmonn . . l hove the best friends o person could hove. - Kotrino Arnold THIS PAGE: 1. DR. BOWIE contemplates on o book while choperoning the bond trip Cto Knoxvilleh. 2. JANET CROCKER seems to hove grown ontennoe. 3. MISS MATTHEWS hos one of the hoppiest foces oround Hording. 4. WHO SAID they didn't teoch you o profession or Hording? 5. EBONY ond ivory OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. STARING OUT INTO SPACE, Algernon, olios Chris Honson, dreoms of Gwendolyn in Ernest in Love. 2. KRISTIE IS THE IMAGE of o Southern bellle during the Showboot doys. 8, DOES THIS FACE look hoppy to be here? 4. BRETT CURTIS ploys third bose on the 1981-82 boseboll teom. 5. LISA GILLISPIE ploys o Jewish dell-owner nomed Sydney in the foil mystery, Cotch Me If You Con. 6. HEY, GIVE us o smile Von! 174 People in Review 31 . - we QN REVIE 3 0 'U DWG :- m 2 7 rn S 2 'U rn O 'U r'- rn Z 7 rn S 2 El'd NI El'ldOEld EIIA Elxd Nl EI'IdOEId AX OEld KXEIIA 'U r- rn Z' T r1'1 S rn 2 EIIAEIH NI EI'IdOEId MXEIIAEIH NI El'IdOEId MXEIIAHEI Nl EI'IdOEld AXEIIAEIH NI EFI-aOEld SENIORS ,V,. A , ,. M Q it -P wise r ' '- .... ,. .. r ' f ' - Closs Officers Brod Bowers - President Mork Lee - Secretory Brod Phillips - Vice President Morry Moore - Treosurer S .vi I ,.....f',lrv:, H , . . SENIORS .... , 5 , , ? fffE rl, 44 115,491-1'-r. NY D t .. r..fv,'5',,:' . .uf 'L3..WuuwI -gg 'r-e'- w'f 'ffTlL. rw' 'ir pl Li' Jeff Acuff Cindy Ad Mork Abington OFTTS Nick Adkins Mork Allbright Corlo Andreos Mondy Boker Jimmy Borker Kelly Boss Horold Bell Ginger Bennett Phillip Benson Seniors 177 Doni Binghom Howord Binns Jeff Bloncetr Jon Booker Tino Bounds Brod Bowers Renee Broddock Dono Browner Richord Brozzel Bryonr Brooks Jeff Brown Jim Brown 176 Seniors SENIORS Alu V I i SENIORS Louro Brown Johnny Burns Morilyn Corlocls Rusty Cortwright Andy Cotes Russ Coughron Potti Childers Greg Cloyton Suson Clement Rhondo Colernon Donno Covington Brent Croft Seniors 179 I...- SENICDRS ff 1... Dolores Gord Jeff Gotlin Tim Gorlin Liso Gillespie 1 Lynn Gillilond Liso Gooch Robin Gordon Bill Hoclxney Llso Horris Morcq Horris Tim Horrison Korhy Hoyes Seniors 161 SENIORS Jeff Ivie Koren Ivy Deboro Jockson Lorry Johnson Brod Johnston Ted Jones Vicki Jones Stephonie Kee John Kent Kothy Kernon Shirley Loehder Sheryl Lotirnore Seniors 163 Debbie Leochmon Rodney Leofh Alicio Lee Pom Levitt Doug Lewis Chuck Lindley Denise Lipsey Liso Lucos Ross McCullor Doneffe McDow Steve McEIhoney 154 Seniors SENIORS Mork Lee SENIORS Q Phyllis McFoll Greg McKinney John McKinnle Deloyne Morcum Morgorer Michie Jeff Miller Suson Mlms Bobby Moore Morry Moore Shelley Moore Liso Morton Wendy Mullins Seniors 165 SENIORS Angelo Nonce Cyndi Neol Keith Nichols Johnno Ootsvoll Donno Oliver Tereso Osteen Brendo Potrick Dovid Peorson Borry Phillips Brod Phillips Judy Phillips Louro Phillips 156 Seniors A It iii 'yi 1 lfllf yin fl I 4 G 5 ' .V K .M m ' 2 it tim e 4 -c limit? ,, . pfflt,,,,'fi, - H1 ww , lifts 1 ': , -f - Q ' p, ,sz-i':li'g-tt'-W, lm 7 I Q 'P x SENICDRS Jeon Pitner Holly Porter Bob Pulley Holly Rochels Connie Reosons Poige Richordson Gory Rogers Roquel Rosenou Liso Rynders Corol Scoggins Melisso Scott Terrie Shonnon Seniors 187 SENIORS Belinda Tatum Julie Tenpenny Susan Thompson Burch Tines Angy Tobias Laurie Tonahill Brian Turner Lisa Turner Karen Volner Julie Wage Allen Wagner Jamie Walker Seniors 169 1 Melanie Ward Sherry Watson Stephanie Werne Lynn White Laura Wilemon Mark Williams Ronnie Williams Shelley Williams Leslie Willingham Ricky Wilson Lynn Wooten Laura Word 190 Seniors SENIORS ff SENIORS SILVER SENIORS Aww Sheny Sepho d gh --- JUNICDRS - - Closs Officers Angie Boker Jon Poposon Julie Gord Angelo Yarbrough 192 Juniors JUNIORS VALERIE is served o homburger plotter by o smiling Mrs. Rowe. The kitchen stoff ot Hordlng works hord to feed the hundreds of hungry students thot roce to the cofeterio or noon Doleon Bromlett Michele Brenoel Ken Bringle Beth Brock Joey Adkins Anne-Morie Akin Royonne Alley Bonnie Anderson Don Applegote Kotrino Arnold Robin Arnold Cothy Arthur Melindo Ayers Bill Boggett Angie Boker Ben Borton Chris Boshom Stephanie Beck Angelo Bond Juniors 190 JUNIORS FRIENDLY foces ore found in every corner or Hording! Ted Brooks De Anno Browder Elizoberh Burghen Mike Corrier Chris Chonce Gory Childers Dovid Churchill Chris Cook Jeff Cox Heofher Croin Brent Crowford Jeff Crook Bubbo Dougherity Liso Doves Fred Doone Shelly Donoldson Johnno Duke Mike Durhom Liso Dye Amy Edwords 194 Juniors Jw' 1 Au KJ ,.,,, 7 -1- ' ' i JUNIORS Dovid Escue Jim Estes Anne Feisol Keith Foust Eddie Gomble Julie Gord Kim Gloss Holey Goetzmon Morlo Goode Mike Goode Rhondo Green Kip Hotch Scott Hedge Michelle Heffington Mory Henry Steven Henry Kotino Herren Billie Herring Cindy Hinson Peter Hodge Beth Hodges Donny Hoffmon Angie Holcomb Kevin Hollimon Gwen Howe Potrick Hughes Llso Jo Huselton Kelly Jeffries Suson Jones Tommie Jones Juniors 195 JUNIORS Tod Keith Kristie Keys Melonie Kirk Will Kissling Kim Lomphere Beth Lomour Joel Lee Christy Little Ann Loft Michelle Lusk Buffy Manning Donno Mors Stocey Mossey Scott McCortt Corolyn McGhee Robin McKensie Worren McWhiter Liso Miller Melisso Miller Micheol Montgomery Koren Mosher Morls Mosher Butch Mullins Debbie Murphey Claire Nevels Beth Noshey Jon Poposon Kerry Pork Poige Porlser Michelle Porsons 196 Juniors W! 'Q' W J JUNIORS Alesio Pore Cheryl Porrerson Liz Porron Drew Phillips Rodney Phillips Scorr Quolls Scofr Rolsron Noncy Rondolph Jennifer Rein Kim Riclsrnon Kerry Riggs Corlo Riley Joner Rochell Brod Roller Lynn Ross Kim Rounsoville Sheilo Rowden Julie Ruby John Solisbury Michoel Sonderson THE JUNIOR closs is known for irs spirit. These juniors hove got their shore of Juniors 197 l W i JUNIORS HALEY ond Angelo smile os they onticipote the delicious lunches they ore about to eot! Geno Sosseen Dole Shorp Dorrell Shorp Chuck Shelton Volerie Shelton Don Shill Kim Sisco Mike Sisk Borcheloi Smith Koro Sporks Debbie Stephens Brod Strow Scott Stroyhorn Koy Summers Letitio Sweeney Scott Toylor John Toylor Kelley Toylor Scott Thompson Coron Totty 198 Juniors l 2 QM? K , QM JUNIORS Y.,1 Y Keith Wilson Dono Word Angelo Yorbrough Richie Von Eoton Von Von Eoton John Wol-sefield Shelby Word Liso Wore Tornrny Worren Jomes Westbrook Bill White Michelle White Louro Whittle Connie Willioms Todd Willioms John Willis Ace Wilson Cindy Wilson Juniors 199 ' SCJPHCMCDRES l Soph Closs Gfficers Jeonne Brewer Wilson Eofon Michael Curtis John Low OFTWO SQPHOMORES CLASS unity is found in every grode ot Hording. Mony of the students hove grown up with eoch other since kindergorten ond on even greoter number hove gone through the perils ond joys of junior high ond high school. Although closs unity is importont school unity is even more importont. This yeor there wos o greot increose in school unity ond this increose promises to grow in yeors to come. 'VK 'wi Sm? Chod Adoir Jeff Alsup Rob Artmon Pot Astor Brett Atkins Anito Boily Cindy Borch Sherri Biockburn Lee Bounds Lee Bowling Cindy Broddock Dono Brozzel Jeonne Brewer Jomes Brown Mike Brown Suson Burghon Julie Burkheod Dovid Burks Louri Bush Christi Corruth Sophomores 201 l. ' Tl SOPHQMQRES THE nurse's office is olwoys populor oround test time! When o student is sick it is very much wonted ond useful. Leigh Anne seems to be in expert , honds! Steve Clement Chip Clinton Bloke Colvin Cindy Crim Jonet Crocker Renee Crow Joe Cruz Michoel Curtis Michoel Doniel Brion Dovis Renee Dovis Tommy Doy Kim Dendy Angelo Dougloss Allison Duke Wilson Eoton Dovid Echols Kevin Edwords Jocques Fleming Andy Fletcher 202 Sophomores 'i f Sc DPHOMORES Kenny Gaines Kim Gilless Frank Gray Nathan Green Michelle Griffin Joe Grobmyer Helen Hampton Rene Hampton Chris Hanson Scott Hart Dawn Helm Kathy Hezel Andy Hill Mortin Hodges Andy Holder Leigh Ann Holiday David Horton Wayne Houk Chuck House Kim Huffman Kelley Hughes Russ Hughes Colleen Jackson Jeff Jackson Greg Jeane Larry Jene Jackie Johnson Art Jones Durand Jones Jason Justus Sophomores 206 SOPHOMORES Kim Kelleff Joy King Leslie King John Low Jennifer Lowrence Cindy Leorh Greg Linhoss Coco Linkous Toro Morker Michelle Moy Suson McGuire Jeff Mcllvion Porrick Mclntosh Chorlo Meons Kelly Midyerf Ken Miller Leonne Mills Leigh Ann Mills Pom Moore Richord Moore Joe Morrow Doniel Murphey Audie Nevels Andy Nutr Andy Olree John Porks Rhonda Peok Keifh Perry Porricio Phillips Ritchie Pickens 204 Sophomores SQPHOMORES I'VE got you now! Tony Porter Shelly Privett Porn Pulley Rusty Roiney Brent Rondolph Kris Reichen Jennifer Reid Stocy Repult Poul Rooch Greg Robison Trent Ross Jeff Schroudt Heother Scott Cloire Serott Scotty Shive Jenny Simomton Lorry Sisson Corl Slote Jennifer Slowson Judy Smith Sophomores 205 SQPHOMORES HARDING students consider eoch gome o big one. Fridoy night footboll gomes ore full of spirited ond hoppy students. At holf time students cotch up on the Iotest news os they enjoy the bond's morching show. Footboll gomes ore most certoiniy port of the Hording life. Mork Spencer Beth Srygley Corlo Stoggs Gino Stevens Brent Stewort Keith Still Morty Tont Jomie Toylor Kevin Thomos Dovid Thornton John Throsh Heother Throckmorton Dovid Ticer Stonley Tines Keith Totty Liso Trosper Tim Ungoro Robert Usoff Jeff Voyies Mike Woddell 206 Sophomores SOPHOMORES Justin Wolker Richord Wong Allen Word Lee Worson Mike Wells Borf Williorns Horris Willioms Dovid Wilson Noncy Wilson Billy Winter Corol Winter Mork Womock Lourie Woodor Leonne Young Yong Yun Sophomores d 207 F RESHMEN Closs Officers Tereso Dovis Michoel Heppner Vicki Feisol Chris McMiIIon FRESHMEN .,..AL.1 AT the top of the Junior High, freshmen ore experienced high school students ond onxious to get on to the top grodes. These smiling look like they're roving to get on with life! Julie Anderson Steve Boss Pot Beckett Robin Beeson Stocy Bell Michele Betty Kim Biggers Kelly Bodiford Alon Bond Michoel Brondon Loro Brosfield Kelly Brown Robin Burns Jennifer Compbell Lourie Compbell Kellee Cantrell Christy Costellow Liso Chondler Kotherine Clork Mike Cloyton Freshmen 209 FRESHMEN LORl doesn'r seem roo worried rhor Vivion ond Ruth ore obour ro cover her with coke. True friends! Liso Cook Jeff Correll Jeff Crosby Lorry Crum Russ Dollos Holly Dovis Tereso Dovis Julie DeBerry Krissy Dlugoch Lewis Drosh Jeff Dye Srephonie Elmore Andreo Erwin Poul Estes Chris Former E A Vicki Feisol Bob Fisher Steve Foree Dovid Frozier Robby Golbroirh 210 Freshmen WA Sy. f lie, .mf sf. FRESHMEN Troy Garrett Pam Gillespie Carol Good Chip Googe Tabby Green Thom Griffiths Tammy Gurley Chris Hall Darin Harper Melissa Harris Michelle Hart Cheryl Hawkins Sandra Hays Michael Heppner Angie Hill Connie Holcomb Thomas Howard Andrea Huddleston Frankie Hunter Penny lrwin Anjeanette Jones Heather Jones Sara Kee Kralg Keellng Rena Kirk Christi Knox Bryan Krauch Dave Lane Audie Lawson Tony Lee Freshmen 211 FRESHMEN Cindy Lee Clift Lee Stephen Loft Tim Long Liso Monn Ricky Morsholl Jon Mortin Leigh Ann Motfox Kim McElhoney Bryon McHenry Chris McMillon Donno Melton Louren Miller Lori Miller Kim Mitchell Michelle Montgomery Jill Moore Noncy Moore Kelsie Morgon Thom Murphy Brion Murrell Jennifer Nunnelee Dovid Nutt Sheri Odom Glen Owen Mork Perry Ruth Ellen Petty Leslie Pulley Cindy Pulse Cloy Rogle 212 Freshmen W... .JV FRESHMEN Curtis Ramsey Lisa Ratts James Richardson Paul Richardson Vivian Richardson Melissa Rimer Todd Roberts Mike Robison Stephanie Rone Denise Sager Murray Sanderson Steve Schwartz Gwen Scott Billy Shelton Tracy Simmons Julie Sloop David Smith Major Smith Todd Smith Kristi South WEDNESDAYS or Harding always find the girls and guys in their Sunday best. Cindy, Audie and Gwen certainly look nice on this Wednesday. Freshmen 213 F RESHMEN Todd Sroggs Kim Story Angie Sweeney Bobby Tolley Todd Teems Toro Thompson Terri Times John Totry Renee Wolker 214 Freshmen if Vw FRESHMEN : Bill Wells Dovid West Rob White Mike Wiggins Lydio Willioms og Srephonie Williomson Doug Winfield E Chris Wolfe Lyndo Young Freshmen 215 EIGHTH l gf 216 Eighth Closs Officers Kelly Kirlssey Elizabeth Chappel Keren Low Andy Srygley EIGHTH Il.-.i EIGHTH graders rnay only be in junior high but they have lots of spirit and they don't hesitate to show it. These students are proud of who they are and where they go to school. They set o fine example for classes to come. Joe Ada Mark Akin Jeff Alexander Rhonda Alford Jeff Albright Melliso Allen Tony Alley Jeff Allison Tanya Arnold Tiffany Baily Donald Beach John Belew Doug Blankenship Joe Brigance Katherine Brock Helen Buck Karen Burns Roger Canady Blair Carlson Genny Carmikle Eighth 217 EIGHTH HAVE you ever had the lunch time giggles? These girls definitely have their case of them! Micheal Carruth Melanie Chaney Elizabeth Chapple John Chrestman Lorrie Clark Kelly Clinton Kevin Combs Tod Cottrell Wendy Cox Leah Crane Kevin Cranford Jennifer Crawford Mary Creswell Harry Crockett Renee Crow Marla Crumpler Monty Daniels Daniel Davis Tim Davis Jeff Dodson 218 Eighth EIGHTH Mike Dugger Louro Durret Ricky Echols Dovid Elliot Mlcheol Embry Louro Escue Ellen Eubonk Morgie Flowers Shoron Frozier Tony Gombill Jennifer Gotlin Kevin Gheens Chris Given Jon Good Holly Groy Dixie Green Scott Griffin Liso Holley Christi Honks Liso Hordemon Borry Horris Lowrie Horris Lynn Horris Shone Helm Kim Helms Joy Hines Chris Honey Angie Hooten Angelo Hubbord Jincy Hunt Eighth 219 EIGHTH Susan Inman Cathy Jackson Micheal Jeffrey Timmy Jones Sherry Jones Bryan Justice Lana Karr Lisa Keel Sybil Kelley Marsha King Kelly Kirksey Lisa Kissling Mark Kledzik Kurt Kleier Stacey Knouf-f Stephanie Kramer Kenny Kyle Monica Lambert Jon Larson Karen Law David Lee Bryan Leornard Kevin Lewis Rusty Linkous Stephanie Lovell Ricky Lowe Margaret Lowrey Davis Lucas Susan Malone Daryl McConnel 220 Eighth EIGHTH Sheilo McFoll Eric McNuft Kirk Micheol Angelo Michie Jono Middleton Dovid Miller lone Mitchell Leslie Morno Shannon Monfeil Liso Moore Mike Murphy Robby Nellums Jeff Newman Julie Nichols Tommy Ooks Ashley Osborne Heorher Osburn Joy Poposon Foirh Porks LeAnn Perry THIS is our holl we own ifGr1d you Eighth 221 EIGHTH Por Perry Joner Phillips Joe Plunk Kim Poe Chris Porter Kenny Prince Brion Putt Todd Rorrs Eric Richordson Geno Robison Troy Roller Tio Rome Joson Ross Ann Schroudf Johnny Scon Micheol Scorr Kory Seole Brod Sexton Brion Shive Jono Sholey Joonno Sloop Trip Smirh Shone Smith 222 Eighrh Xx - ww QS EIGHTH .Q Connie Yorbrough Kendro Yorbrough Beth Young Sondio Yun John Sneed Andy Srygley Chorles Stricklond Shonnon Topp Roy Toylor Suson Thomos .lon Vondiveer Scott Voughn Christy Volner Cindy Woll Mike Wolley Morls Word Robert Wore Kim Weothers Julie White Ken White Erin Whitworth April Willinghom Amy Wilson Anito Wilson Steve Winter Cory Wolfe Richie Wolff Ann Woodord Brion Woodord Eighth 223 SEVENTH Closs Officers Collin Corlock Kristen Midyerr Juliet Sweeney Todd Allen S h I SEVENTH JoEllyn Adoir Todd Allen Jeff Anderson Sonny Anglin Suson Arthur Honl-t Bornhordt Rono Boss Jeff Beord Kelly Beover Mark Beck Williom Bivens Joey Bloclsburn Teri Blockburn Michelle Bolton Amy Bowling Lorry Broy Tim Bryson Jeffrey Buffoloe Christy Burton Collin Corlock Dovid Corter Trino Cczrter Don Cotes Shonno Chaney Autumn Chester Hope Chisholm Christie Chism Brion Churchill Troci Clork Corrie Clemons Seventh 225 - SEVENTH Bonny Colernon Potrick Colvin Melisso Corzine Michelle Corzine Cheryl Cox Brent Croig Pom Crosby Ann Dovis Chris Dovis Hope Dovis Rito Dovis Dione Doone Norolie Dobbs Tim Duncon Heother Eden-Kilgour Joy Erwin Kevin Erwin Jockie Erte Doin Everett Michelle Fife Woyne Forsythe Deboroh Fox Bob Fronk Downe Freemon Ron Gombill Jeff Gorner Mike Goy Donielle Giddens Greg Goldsby Lyndo Googe 226 Seventh 2 is . f' 1 f f E n vs it is i S if 'L Sf C Y 5 C rssss X 'z it, .W K. SEVENTH 1---T-I Kirn Goolsin Shelly Goolsin Borry Gordon Rhondo Gronthorn Robert Griffith Kristy Grishom Dove Hoclsney Anno Hoiley Rochel Horper Melisso Hotch Liso Helton Derek High Brion Hill Ted Hill Kristi Hooper Melonie Horn Grodey Howell Dono Huffrnon Leron Huffrnon Wesley Huffmon SEVENTH grode students relox during their lunch breolf. Lunch is o time to forget our other worries ond to hove o reloxing time. Junior high lunch is fourth period. Seventh 227 SEVENTH John Hundley Frank Hunter Richard Hutcherson Natalie Hyde Matthew Ishee Beth Jackson Dan Jeanes Danna Jones Phillip Jones Deborah Key Kathy Kledzils Jimmy Knight Chris Lawson Allison Leath Mark Lehman Leah Lewelling Britt Linder Kenya Llttlejohn Debbie Lloyd Anson Long Donna Luther Melissa Manasco Kristi Marks Samuel Marshall Dena Martin Kim Mason Lisa Mayo Melissa McCartt Emily McHenry Mike McKinney 228 Seventh 'vqgr X SEVENTH MANY students decorote their lockers with clippings from mogozines. This student shows us his decoroted locker. Stephonie Melvin Kristen Midyett Gille Mills John Mitchell Jeff Montgomery John Moore Mike Moore Shori Moore Clint Morgon Dovid Morgon Chuck Murdough Gino Neo! Trey Nolon Phillip Nutter Jimmy Polmer Dovid Porkerson Motthew Porkes Seon Peorl Goil Perry Tommy Perry Seventh 229 Scott Piclsey Richord Piercey Joe Piplsin Mott Pyllsos Susie Ro Allen Roder Eric Rotts Alison Reed Buddy Rein Jeffrey Riley Cindy Roberts Kim Robinson Kevin Rogers Michelle Rowden Blolse Russell Tereso Ryon Cindy Shepherd Joy Siegfried Thod Simmons Melody Sloughter Genie Smith Roger Smith Leigh Smith Delonie Smythe Angie Snow Morv Sowell Tobitho Sowell Joson Speed Pom Spencer Potrice Stewort 230 Seventh SEVENTH 13' 'Q SEVENTH . Robert Stewort Whitney Sutton Juliet Sweeney Osborne Sykes Lesley Toylor Richey Tinsley Noel Troxell Melonie Tyler Gori Woyrnon Steve Weotherly Jeff White Scott White Susonn Wilemon Poulette Wilkes Joe Willioms Courtney Wilson Mott Wilson Heother Worthom Dorino Wright Jim Young TWO students with big grins show their school spirit, lsn't thot o port of school spirit? Seventh 231 232 Closing Ads ................. Senior Index Index .............. Editors' Nore CLOSING 234 258 266 272 MEMPHIS The Is Here! It , S I 'M W' 'W C4 M A DMS GF wlpt ENWWQQSES, IHC? . .X 1 'Ji Sb Uniquely 1 ri mm its 3 xi B 12539 Different. A ' ' Imagineaoard which you ' can use every day for dis- 1 E counts at your favorite 1 stores. E PLus WM r 'e sinensis The CLOUT CARD is now honored from Coast to Coast. When you are contacted about CLOUT .... Listen. In your area the CLOUT Card is sold and represented by Independent Sales Agents. 234 Ads CCBL KUT s Graduation. You thought it would never come and now that it's almost here, you find yourself thinking about leaving all your friends to go to college. Those friends are the very reason you should go to college-at David Lipscomb College. Many students like Lipscomb because of its warm, friendly atmosphere, and because of the many activities to be involved in. David Lipscomb College is also a good place to be because of its strong academic programs in 17 departments and for its emphasis on Bible study. Lipscomb helps its students establish a solid foundation for successful living in this life-and eternity. Call one of the toll-free numbers below now for full information on the unique, Christian education at David Lipscomb College-and happy graduation! D VID LIPSCOMB CULLEGE Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37203-6001 Nashville, 385-3855 Tennessee, 1-800-342-2300 Continental U.S., 1-800-251-2054 Ads 235 Gfrfzfznlffgglffo If flsfotojrafrgv SENIOR D. 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We think you'll like what you see, Director of Admissions, Station A Searcy, Arkansas 72143. 15013 268-6161 togbggft cHa1dmg! y , ..t t Tigre. ,X 5325221 ...f 244 Ads 'l MEMPHIS IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR WE FEATURE QUALITY RUSSELL T-SHIRTS ,,,,,,,,,,, PUMA SHOES If'-f-'im LEVI'S SPORTSWEAR IQUANTITY DISCOUNTSI TEAMS-COACHES-CLUBS-BANDS 510 S. HIGHLAND 323-2382 COMPLIMENTARY OF SAFFERSTONE'S AND NORTH MEMPHIS PAWN SHOP INC. MR. MILTON KAPLAN HARDING BOOKSTORE 1000 CHERRY RD. , The bookstore supplies Harding and area churches with a superior choice of Bibles, books, and supplies. Phone 685-7481 A ' -,-- 5 W SOUTHERN SAFETY CONSULTANTS, INC. 2810 BARTLETT RD. BARTLETT, TENNESSEE 38134 if - S f E 1 1 Fe n,!' f .ire-J54ga'd 71 FT' . .tr , I ll' l TQ- ' '.' 1 dl 1 11.1 il' . 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He exhibits the pride ond spirit of his Sponish oncestors, yet he is gentle ond seldom known to show bod monners. Descended from Sponish Andulosions, the goits ore noturol, not leorned 13 F. A. GORDON 2850 RANDY COVE H. D, GQRDQN Poce 25 Morching poso 35 pq. Q BQX 65 Nornnol poso 45 Trot 55 Contor MEA3g:'Egg57O:s118 coviNeroN, TN. 38119 6045625200 901-476-7021 STANLEY GORDON RT. 2 BOX 192 VILLONIA, ARK. 72173 01-796-3411 J. HOUSTON GORDON 5 1111 N. WASHINGTON coviNc.roN, TN 38119 DAIQQDQWBOCQOQEAON 901-476-7226 ' COVINGTON, TN 38019 901-476-7932 The poso goit is unique to the peruvion poso. The peruvion poso wos developed over 400 yrs. to provide stomino, speed ond vitolity or spirit for trovel over rugged mountoins, through desert lond ond steoming jungles. He hos incredibly strong bones ond hooves ond uniquely constructed legs. They do not hove to be shod. The poso wos imported to the U. S. by ronchers in Texos to breed with their cow ponies. The poso won o number of cross country enduronce roces. The poso wos imported to the U. S. os o showhorse in 1965 ond hos grown in populority since thot time. 246 Ads WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS BE A WNNER WITH Congrorulotions, Doug Lewis: CII TROPHYS' PLAQUESRIBBONS 49015365-4830 Best wishes to the Senior Clossl Clemmye Burger A ,.,. R COMPLETE SALES SERVICE VUIIES 0 .IPART.NIIZX'TS 0 OFFIVISS FOR Bum AND SELLER lrlvriwsrirn 0 INSIRI-IIB t lp if NIINOR HONIIC RIfI'.-XIR ' A A R. D. MICHIE BROKERAGE CO. pm 1424 LAMAR AVENUE CLEANING SERVICE MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 38104 49011 272-7543 W If WV RONNII- f- IXNNI-I mvrx 714. mm 247 gfowerd of Wemplzid 2103 Union Ave. - 274-1164 Congrorulotions Seniors! Moy God Bless You And Bring You Hoppiness: ' ejnn A N X mmm of Uvfempflis .0 , - 5 '. ' , Q -2305 Airport Ilntercflange Avenue - . . f f C9012 396-4321 ' ' fff c 1 ' YV in A n B 1 i Dwfm IV?-' , , -Y 1 I ., j,,,,,- '- 0 ' iff 'f' --4-'-2 1.1 A 7, 3' A. 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For I delivered unto you first of oll thot which I olso received, how thot Christ died for our sins occording to the Scriptures: Romons 8: 23 For oll hove sinned, ond come short of the glory of God: Ptomons 6: 23 For the woges of sin is deoth: but the gift of God is eternol life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romons 6: 3 6 4:17 6 18 Know ye not, thot so mony of us os were boptized into Jesus Christ were boptized into his deoth? Therefore we ore buried with him by boptism into deothz thot like os Christ wos roised up from the deod by the glory of the Fother, even so we olso should wolk in newness of life. But God be thonked, thot ye were the servonts of sin but ye hove obeyed from the heort thot form of doctrine which wos delivered you. Being then mode free from sin, ye become the servonts of righteousness. Mork 16: 15 C1 16 And he soid unto them, Go ye into oll the world ond preoch the gospel to every creoture. He thot believeth ond is boptized sholl be soved, but he thot believeth not sholl be domned. Acts 2: 37, 38 6 39 Now when they heord this, they were pricked in their heort, ond soid unto Peter ond to the rest of the opostles, Men ond brethren, whot sholl we do? Then Peter sold unto them, Repent, ond be boptized every one of you in the nome of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, ond ye sholl receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is unto you, ond to your children, ond to oll thot ore ofor off, even os mony os the Lord our God sholl coll. 2 Thessolonions 1: 7, 8 6 Q And to you who ore troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus sholl be reveoled from heoven with his mighty ongels, in floming fire toking vengeonce on them thot know not God, ond thot obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: who sholl be punished with everlosting destruction from the presence of the Lord, ond from the glory of his power, Jomes 2: 24 Ye see then how thot by works o mon is justified, ond not by foith only. 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S FBLA 4 Scffbcl' S oooo ,ANNE SCOTT. omm o mo' V mo ,',,A'A 1 45 Fnends Club 45, Valieyhyggio 2s aooo oooSoa a oa iff' HU- oooooo S oaoo S ' . ,f -'z 'ff21-s o V, V oooooooo n n ao o oooo ooll SAfVf nD35fficI la ff?iSA'9eb'9 'f Aww a alo 'CO6fGfGhC6Soci1 o o o oooo 1 a oa o Bfolbgve Clilb oo olaa ?flggS1iEiAQDRAnnoLOUISE SLAWSONSE oonooi loo we dp' MS Diploma: USA J ' 1 jf a o ol o oscfefifffff o fBQsisetbc:H Q1S2554'ofo1oA??4gQ1sfrrQE11'sfA3i ooeol 'mf i4i COP'O'f' S 1 2 3 no All on Sf oao, MOS' ,ok,,o 1 ' 11 ' ' ' 1 -I ooal L o'-'Z o,o.-- ff' - ,V 4 Lo, , U, Q ..,, , 1-' 'ffl S fu 33 ii l X W Junior Be-ro It WML:wo-m:,f:f:gf,:f.,f.oz,:-foo, 1 f 'nw :fif4o,fff,Qz21:o2ism5goy,gigL:,gw,ofogsezos'gAg5gg::g1,k.,m.., fi, I Senior Index 205 Pqwdef Puff oooe SSAP oeon fifielgggoga Sonoo A F'5r P'p?QW9f1- J.,,,,,,J.f:.e,:f,-- f--f--., .,. A . SURRAU. lll. .Tennis 'Ip Industrial AVIS e 4' I H99 COIP 21 , '4APlENle 5E4iN iiYQLNE3eifffaeffiae I BIEUNDA i eliil I ' Liberal'AffgelolipiofngsgiilsoffbQuya,j4,i I-'befof Aff?I9E?IS?S5!S35g l26ilfSE2PPe'Iee4: mme.-fboii IQQXVAC M sefvefaeffes Chow I I 4: FBLA 4. I I l ' i Ii 71?4jEfi 'effee 41 FBLA I e 3,41 WE EUZA'3ET f WAGE I, . Blble clubf244: Liberal NIS D'P'0m0f IUf QV'9?TF?e I Cm If Chow 11 A CQPPe 0?i9Ei4Zli Ubem' fPfeSldeflf 4: Nefieflei e FQPPe 0e 42 lee le le e Leogue 1,2,8,4g Tnespmnse 2gS,45 I iiiiii ifiisforicn 35 Servqnerres 28,41 Gfficer 5 'I ISUSANIIIIIBENEii Tl?ICMPSONi I UQN 5'0ffi2'3'4P f '3ibIe Cllfb 1142 AI' Sic' f 3. I I Dfeme T'NE5f JR- Foorboii 1,25 f VN ,gliioisfflcriiigif Ani Mefrom 4317 iiliel e i5fUid?Ufe liel e Iiii f I JAMES ' l f ileii 2' lili ' ' Sfidefi FUQTUOII III e .1-2: l I iile 1 Ixllwefri i l 4g e LION sniff: 3,ZIjf e EdIf0fI3I 5HIEI-D e5f0ff I cic 4, lpfessdeqfg Councii 45 U.N. Security l Musical Cosrg Hoppiesfg 5 STALLINGS - I Diplomcig FBLA 85 Aesrhef e1IeIe Q eeil f IIII I I I in I I I I I ih V 1 'h 'h ' A I i , Trdckiy 2g TAesfheriCs1 i Ciub 4. IV ANGYNETTE fTOBIAS Il P if l ii I i iei Llberlll Arrs Dlplofmi' liii l' 1,2,s,4: CGPfOIfl lg eell Q e in cheerleader 45 M' Ceflfeleflee 12,31 FSIC e le' LILLY 314: FBLA 4: KevClUb I Liberal flees TVEOSI-ffef 1: Cleef el VOIIeeYe5iiI!il e e l in Sfudem Colm' 4- 'L e , I ' LAURIEIJO TONAHILLIUI . e1 e I eBgskefbg'lIe!f3?3??IfTfiibe lesclieiolfiflc51Dlplomog.iciigagneqaer 3,41 I I eeee I I llQ il ee ge e e ele i4i e ee FSIC .SAP ITVGOSUTGVI Baseball QM l l'l I JOY STP-ICKUN I lll l ISOCCG' 34 Q Dipldmoi FBLA 213- l l 266 Senior Index 129:3Zieififliilsiieifffilfiefiii.iE5i2il5Lii?sfi:if'5T:JL-. 9, f ' :ezfifelias:fv,-fllgg-:,5gez,2elnz ze . . , ee nlll I 1 Q I f ,- -f.-f , ff ,-'fl- ww, is- fisfisvfiwisf fig-fig-Wwifi :..: f.- f f, if, - I I 314i e I Gef' I AWS I V234 Tfegosurerg l 41 GC 614: 41 lChor u5,fij A coppeiio Council 4, Bible club 2,4142 l0fflc2g:li4gQi LION Sfeff 524' e 0 e 2 eQiQii5Sf??Qf1giii JAMIE ELIZABETH WALKER I n le e e Scientific Diplomog Bibie e ei Friends Club 4: Spanish Track 13: CIC 4: FBLA 45 4., ,I I . 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Sp Junior Miss Contestant 4: A Production 4? 595' DVGSSGU 4- ttttt National LAURA WILEMON r A 1,4 ttt attt C Diploma: Chorus 15 A As- 3,4p Spanish Club 3.4: Pepe i.t 1 fjAAr sLpionettes 25 FBLA 2g Junior csrrresm 4. tt as A AJAMVESA RONALDAYWILLIAMS ' l Sftettttftc aili Q. 2.3.41 t Ci Bible iiitt Scientific 41 productions 2,3145 Musitalt Produc- ftions,Q,4. A A DENisE WILLIAMS ai.C QArts Diplomap Chorus 15 2,3,4pAFBLA 41 Lione-tres Ciitbi 4- rsws rs 'ru Mr 1 , Is, f f r . 5009? irtiott i5rOC'9TY'5 7 5ef?FefQ'Y as 41 sJsupriior. +13ietrc rirtit ACiUibf,fji1, Q 5gqgfqfyjr s1: Servqnen-es 4' ' 5 -'ii-,Vrz fi f'i1 i -',-L.' 1 'iL' A LAURA ANNE WOF-DP Q rirr Ubefo' AUS I i ,V,. wi., ,.., N,:r,5,..,V,.fA:3m.s,f,:- 2F FHA 21 A CQPPQWQ 3,42 C0'Edif0f 4? tttti iilr Student Cfwftttt 41 irons p3,4: SUSAN , ,,,,, 5., .fs--,- . , -,f titatt tsttfsftstsfttttftf APQP Club tr trtAst5 Pmsh UUA' 34? Staff 45 r rrtioi C t 'kiln Sirtiofisrr cms 2r3,4QfABioie Club.2:-fFBLAi4. A A SHERRYA. MARGARET ZINN, 5 Classiciai Dipiomag Chorus ig i?fgp-,Club if Track 28,45 Lionettes f2 p,, spanish Club s,4, Powdertrjpqffs 1 - Senior Index 267 , 2 --5331Z1I99'EW2i17fLr-55-Lrii I 1 - . LVV' 1 st Q 1 7 Mf1mSsf Q Adk5m, Aflkmsf Akin- Z8 A1m f1df2fQ IJ W Alfdfd-f V Allbxishlsl A11bfighr, i if .MIQIISF Q 46112245 l ' H-AIINQIR, Jlfdfff'f2if7,j22,6511gi,1qiQf.-, A ff bfi i200i i f3iT4i S675 075 5z 3Qf , f QQ l i x064 110 es, 135 209, 32. 69, 109 104 225 Dan 193 193, 112, 125 Ei2v!ilfi1i1i1g R0ban 19s 217, 109, 119, 120 - 105,'110, 117. 118. 122 Susan 225, 1z0 g f fwrrsidahxiR0 b 2014 l55fl 1 13 29 1z 315 T 5 59995?723 ifz1'291 . H ,1,',', Q V AYFFSY1f1M9hUdfHgE??s- 'I i'9vj,1'1i7f - i12 2 pkg 5 ff3d2iEii? i Biiif i 11111Z1 Z fB3iI6Y B2kCffs .. 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' - Aif.:Tjfifijggiff Blanbett, Jeff 17a4 Cantrell, Kellqe 209, 109 Blankenship,1Dwgj 217i ggf,j i i ig2f ligf1 g 55i5ggg 5 11111 cg xjlock, comin 225, 65, 1o5, 10941.zz4g l l3g i g m Bfxiifofd, KBUY 2094'1 20Jfl1fff3Q55 , norm xyxicheam ' B013dQ' M8912- 1934I3:3a35945',1h2h3ifff1i25Ql?-1437?7f ii?Y' l', 11l1 Cf:1ocx, Mafi1yn 119, us QQ3fI59fL,Bl8if 2174 4555109 f' -,-LL1-ff'1'zL1i'f , . iQ3fmikkiqG9311Y ZW- 1355 l'-1 if i:4Mi5E5flf94f 3341 515045 L19f'fif f!m19?if-2? 1i3ET f ff 11,1 i 11111,1 .- 1 1 f' fflff '1111 ff 11h'1 f z 1l1 im8' 12l9 1 224l M 1 ::,' k .ifi,,. 1 . 1VV1 i 10v, 12 1. 13053K 11f :fw.sa21:m::z wsiiwiisii if 5 ' 11111 L nfa4dQ:k, cfndy'gzQ 1 1111l1 2 11111 111'l1 , . ..Bradd0Ck,,-Renegf l,78gfi33,-l ,7 Igl.1.,23f,QQi' - Bramlett, :VDAICQS 193, L5 'IQ V711 IOQV Brandon, Michael' M209 i A fliil Brasfield, Lara 209, i1O9V,5 fgjvgf Brawner. Dana 1?84j60. 'Bf2Y. Laffy 2255 65 - ' - 11l11l Bfme1, Dana 201, 11a 111111 i 1 1111 Brazzel, .Richard 178, 3 1,g 67, l KBYCDOCL Mkhcle 193 w 11l1 bfi '1'1 5 Bgeweg, Jeanne- ,20i, 2004 .193 5- Bfisaflw, J0e 217f 109 if 111111 1 BSif'S1G' Ke'1 193- 60+ 131 QB1fQQ1L,ijB8th 193, 2951 124' Hrevk' 1 Kawefiv-f 211- 109+ 11ifU9iS5sf,BIY3Hl,'f175f' 11241 27' 1'11 i 111 1111 11'1 g fa ig1eIi3' WLT1: 111, rdf 1-111, L 1,,' isxyl 1,'1 1 ig f11 3-i. .f ::2,,fW,,,11.,1,5-gfff-,,,z.fffgg5 ,1,,1 ,H -,,., fy 1. I gy 1111 1111 111111 f1g35 f , 1111 1111 - 1.11 Q.,.up'sf,,f1w'wv:g:ff:z,.f,f,w:fs1. . , - - 1. 11111 . ew f,,,,,gm,,.,,:,,,, ,,,, ff- if - f -, fag s Elf l l22, 1111 1 i 1111 i T l QhaPP19f 22?i5?szab9Eh 3?Qsf?4f 52195is 3z2?sf 216 1691 111 fCfxiilditsii1lCi6!vi?1944S 3i1 42 T604 fChi1demfl P6fti l h179, 45 2' 104g C11ims,echriflfi6 223 120 T 111 f:1 i ii vfrf Chisholmg Hope-3225 ' . ' I fjgf-ff +Chrestman, John 218 K , - 'A Churchill, Brian 225- A - Chilchill, David 194, 31, 107' J ClarkgKathy,209 Q A - ' ' gCla1'k,'Lorrie 218, 115, 120 . Clqfkyflfraci 225, 120 - ClKyL6h,fGreg 179, 60 A A Clay1opg Mike 209, 65, 109 ' - ' C1emcntQSteve 202 - - 21giQiEh3Qn1,ASusan 179 A I 'Qlemqnsg 'Carrie 225' ' 1111h ggmyggggggp V202,jg112 kg, g, KG1ly 1z2 3f3S: 11f1 4 1111 ff - -' , 4 f- 'Hs' R.-as-.is:'.'?11iss2ss?ii:.1zi1:fH,?f4vw -- f - 1111 ,, 1111 ,,- ,-,,w,:,Q,,, . 111111 A. ,T ,Ai -- 2 l Corzine, Melissa 226, 120 ' Corzine,'Miehe11e 226, 120 ' 2 - Wm 2 - - 1 D,0ds0n,2 21eff2218, 109, Shelly 194 22 180, 1228 1 Cottrell, Todd 218, 65, 135 l 14g,g12gg1g1agsgp,g251nge1a202, S7 ,qgg hf Covingfwxvonna 179 1 12210, 38 1 2 T22 ,C0x,.C11Gfyi 226, 120, 135 2191 135 1 Qfxfieff 21941 1071 108 22 125??1?11e115fi1?5i11f?12'121944 1 218. 23, 109, 120 , , r , 12111,1ffgsilB1'1-111121219 2 2 2 1 211112111f6y,1'111 180, 24, Qra1g2ifB:en11z2611 4 222 21 2 2 ,'22 111791131 121- 1 2 222,n111:ea11,T1m 226 222 Cranwneah 218, as 2 2 2 2222 f11,1g,,1?111i1111,111, Mike 194, 27 ,,22 0121110114 Kevin Laura 219f1094Lf1120r135 1 Craven,'1David 65, 109125532 '12 frmnzs, 130 194, 29, 521121 51 Cfawford, Brent 194,50 ,11, ' 2 21 1 5611111161 1213121093120 1 1 200 2 2 ?Qg?eswe11,12Euzabe1n,2128,f-11204121152 2 , ,22, 2222 2 La ,,2 5,f1zs5ais2ff- ,222,12 121,1 2 2212 1 ,21111 11-23222 1. 2,,11 1 1Cfg 5e'1 L11 98' ' 1,2, ggwafdg 22,1 ' 12ijff21'f 22 -1 1 12'1 f ' I ,',' L iott, avi, 3-2511 ,VA2 , gf 22 1 11, ,2',l gigogkethflgirgz 2i1l1i?,:11,09, ,:, Emom l, 116, 1171 Crosby, Jeff 210, ,552f2 Crosby, Pam 2262 - 1 2 2 , -,-- , ,,22,, 2,2f,,1,,2,,21,1,1,2 1 ,, ,, ,, -2 , if 5221112 21zz242,1125422222221213251142 21v12':,, 1 51221111 Crcwv Rene: 2 2, 2 ,Q1'ow,-Tanya, 218, , 1 20111113 Le1'1Y1f23,Z1?i11f2,55s 21109 , 112',. 1 fl - 2 CfUmP10141MQf12ifL2fl23Q'2109- 120 2,,1 ,i1121ffax2121 1 , 2 122 2,2,i, 12. 2 -531125-152 C111'1iS3i 0712 601 2,1103,Q,i2lQ5lif1',1221 ,22 1 55 C11111S, 2Mi9i31iC?1ff2202i' 3232, 104. ,2 Dallas, Russ 218, 2 65 2' 1 1 fr Danie1,'MiQ:hae1 202 2Danie1s,,Monty 218, 65 2 21 Daugheriiy, Bubba 194, 23, 24,21602,1Q,,QV-1,441 57, 112, 121,123232-EEEw,2 f 1 ,1 2, 2 2,11 ,Q 2Dag3g,1,2Ho11y 210, ,Davis i 2 Q I 2,5 L 2 , ,, .1 ' ,,211,,o 111 221-211, 1-11 1 1D11iS3E?1P1111121 218, 'Renee 202, 69 413113 2262 22 1, ,f1S1acey1 , - f'i12221-1f'22 22 gQgy15g?1jTeresa 210.257,-222lG5,,2f'2G3Q12135 2' - ilkiiiiaigiflfim 218, 65, 21,2 5 225,13i2f,,fflQlIQ,11,222,Q122 22021, 311,505 101, 132 ,2,Qif1YiifJu1ie,,22219,,1f2l2Qli2e21,35i 12,2, 2 , 1 ' 11121112111 P1111211212811.i2r3i1i11i,51ifE3,il11lQ8, 110, 113, 167 ' 'DeshioldsgTamm?221.1131315123112151516, 117.1131 1221? 22,,1 Dendy, Kim 202 ,2 ' - A 1-2, Dlusach, Krissy 2120524109911-1252. 119, Doane, Diane 2262, f 2 2 , 212' i Doane, Fred 194 , -,22 2' 1 Dobbs, Natalie 226, 115 2 2' '2 2'22' 4,11 511422215 12141221 1181211 ,21112 111511 2 2556 2,,2 22 :-1::11:'2'i' 2 J - -1,12422:1'121i1f:3P5:5?fs2f1ei7 2 , 1 . , 2, .,.1,..111:11,,111,-if 12 ,-,,,,-2 v-f- --f' 1 -111,22,2,1,211,,111,,, 141,11 , -15,211,,,,,ggg,1g1,:o,2 22 , , , I 111,-12-,f ,2.,.2,2,2 1,,,,,,,, 1e 225F11bfP1'12M1Chae' ' '12 2'2ee 226, 1111 1 1 2 ,'22, ,121 112 ' 1 12 1222. 1 25116, P11111 12,91 ,Q 1 222'1 5112, Jackie- 1 1 am, wanna111,sa5E11184i1i1O9,l2,1,1e, Ehbanks, 1 Ellen, 2Qil?g1i1f323ii1f2109, 1 21 20 2 Everett, Daih22226, 2l 1 1 871 109, 105+11',111011f,11 20,,208 1,052.2 11,22 ,1 1 121 12,2 2? F1ef51i5iliEi?S?1d5f2221302 1 1 ' 2 2 f Q 1,,2211 E 2 22232 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 F1QX!f81fS321f'NI?i1'2f1f6t 212945121 355, 12', 2 10, 65 2 Sg- F9f?5f!!?!9?i2ifgW23Yn'1,2225 222 11 , 33-160 21801 3 13+ 2i1iU2,31,i-1'2- I 2 '2 ' 2 -- 2. ,,.,,,2,,,,,1,-1, , 11, fi1e,21',:sv,:1f1-11'sw 2 2 - 1111f2,z222f21,-212521 1 ,Z 211121 Frazier, 109, 1211 2 Ereegnaxg, Q: 226, 135 , - 65, 213252 772 12 2 1 2,,2 G3mbii1ii251i9?f3f226, , . G2fd1T?13151111eS'11811 40,1 212851 1 ,12, 195, 87. 1 104,22 125g 2225, 55 211,45 gfY2Zg, 2 21 i ','2 2 2122-f11k,2122 1 2 22 71 ,2 2212 1 2 22 2 2 11120, 135 1 22 51,8122 lf? 1 - , ,1 'f 1,221 , 1151112 E sm ,Q 42fiA1'1d1'C2i 210,,i2iIi?:.11i199, ,,21' z1104'121'i5,. F11f111er,sG11x11i1i23,0,212 ,',' ', 1 11 .,,, 22- 25' 121 K V, kk,, ,-V, i,iE?,g,21,,:V -11,-,i kk.2 ,K G11em,1Kev11 Giddensv 1 2'2l'QGi11espie, Lisa 180,'4Q2,fi5Qg2T15l2,Q4g2212106, 108 1131, gf114,11l11s, 121, 12s,2,,2113o5i1132, 1267 1, 2'ig,1flQi2K3i11espie, Pam 221112,g,'1,'D9,21 ,12127,1 '120 1 22',2 1 111111111,45,?1g,i?Qf11g1,21, 132, 181 1 , 1 53539592 91 , 1 2 60111111 l , - 1 21,1 1 GW12ff11111+1 31 fi Goldsbyf C1192 2 if1f2 211'211' Gooch, 2121811 11i8,121121,1111'0Q12106, ,122 ,,'2 f2' 2 ,22 , 21 5211i 2 Goode, Mar1a1g21295g,112 2 GQ0df1211,M1kQ,j,,1?5 1 11 5138951 11,20 , L11 ,'2, i ',2 ,22, Cvbrddiiffff 1 231 120 2 2, ff455i11212f212311 552' 1 1 21123 Gran1ha11ii2'212R10nda2 221.11 Gray. 1203 1 f G1-ay,2,Ho11y. 219, 119, 2 1','2 G reet1g,,Di1tie 219, 115 AQ: V, 203, 31, 6o,12,1,35f1: 22 1 195 K 21113, 21091222i,1,115Q4f12l19 V I 21 2 1111 1 .,, 2, 22111111 QL ' ,22 22 Grimths, 1Gr011myvr, Jw Tammy 2,2211 1 11151211211 B111 181, 1 1??E1s1k11'X- P1YQ,12271,,115?1zi2109 , 1 1 Index 269 A '20-1 . , 1 , ,I 5 , - 1 5 s . A E 0 , 1 1 .L Af 1 Q671 vf 1 109, 651 H11fw,1:122D2v1d2202, 113 ,,2, 1 1 Susan 19s,4m. H0H1f,,1FY22fm2203, 31, 150-1 Tammy 192122: ,,,, ,,,1, , ,,,, 1 flow, Ted 183, ,21, 'J41H?S,Timmy,,220, 1,,1 1 55913955 ,Vlch 183, 1?fYa11 , , , K 21i11i11!P10H, . 1, 1' ' Lm,L ,Q 203, T , Lisa 219, 1102,1Q,,zj15gi120, 135 211,67g1,i1.Q9,g,,fz10, 135. , 1 Rachel 227, 135 ,,,' f 1.AAk z',,1 ??fHiifriS,f51.B2rrY 219, 109, -' ' - Lawrie 219, xl ,,,, 181, 1 f - 1 1274 '60 i , 11, 119- I 118 1 ' , 2 1 10, 1 17, 125, l i Hatch?-M,iS5y..7227, 109 k-,,,h , HHw1fif1S3fC112sy1,1'211, -120, . 2 , 1'12YCS1iP, 1Ri91SX511,11,324 127, 50, 1 Hays, 1 1 , Hays, ,1,111,1 1,2,12,,, l ? iff 2 1 ' 4 . ' i SS. f 1gg,He11iifs,DdwfZf,ff,gg3g2ig1g06,'11 1 7, 128, 132 , , 1 , 2,Hc1m,,0K1m,,2212,,f22Q,,,,2221 1 1, 2 2H0W1?114,,iC11f21tSf0f12,22744109 , , ,,,, 4 ,11 x Hubbaid, 11,1, A agezazxe, 120, 135 j 4 ,,,, 2120, 33, 12115,fzx,20,fi12s,1135 H11'1d1C51f511,',,A11d1e11 1211, 109 ,'1., rg 211. 1120. 1135 izif Hudson, 1Daf1ef1f:1,S2, 112, 117- ,Ke6i1?1fSfephan1e 123, 101, 1105151341132 Huffman, Chefbsr11182, 21, 123 . Kddffiisa' 220, 109, 120, 135 , Huffman, Dangif22flg,,Q,69.,,1 ,,,' 1+ Kggpigg,-'Haig 211, 65 , 1 Huffmam Keirh,.'rm 196 Huffman, Ke11e11.VKim 204 1 p j ,H11ffman, Kelneygsybix 220, 109, 1 KeH1.J61i13l5Q153,,260, 11, 1121112111f1?5i550f,i1111 Kern2h,i4li1Q2ih!i?1?83.1160 ' 1111 E5Ef35E!55511811?511R'1sS 2035315551Efgjfi, , , 1'-. 7 -101111 22S,,l1109f21,2 f 106,111 122, 122 3ffQ5f,f!fHHDf,. Jincy 219, 24-,j12O1' ' ' V f ,1,1 H11111er,Frank 228' 11,1,,, 2 1 , King, Les1ig,gg254,fli31, 09, 123 v ,,H11111er, ,Frankie 211, ,,1,1g2e3Q,135 ,,,1,1 1, ,,,,,,,, 1 King, Marsha 11,, 22O,133, 69, 120 1 H111'f,,j R011 182 ,,,. , Kirk, ,Melaqiefi196,,j107, 118, 2H11SC11011, Lisa -10 fKirk, Rena 21,11g,g11,2o,,1ssl 1 2, , 1, 1,01 1111 216 1 K1S111111s, f Efkfilf?.ii2e?gii1fE!12,315Ifl 1,.,-, -1 , 163255031 1 1 Q Kledlik, 1 19191214 Km' 220, 1l1l09i1ii135 51118119 JimmY'228i13Il09. ,135 1 Kgonff, Stacey 220,gj109,,1120, 135 , 1 1 ,Kg1ox, Christi 211, 331ifjAOQ, 109, 120 Kramer, Stephame 2202152111925 15, 120, ,l35,fif Igrauch, Bryan -411,1,.,',iLf1,,gi1jif2 1fK:fle, Kenny 220, . -' 5 k 33512, ziswfyiiifff . , ,., .,,1.,,. ..,,. 1 , 14113919154 P2111 1 f1Helton, L1sa 222, ,, 2, 9,357-, ,115 1 ' 1 .I-Itnry, Mary1195g1.iifQ1?E1,8jfSj,1,23-Q i-L I A ',0.,,, :,. aHe11fY, ,,, ,,,2 i 1 ,,,, ff , , , 'Hevr1w, 1 , 1 , ' 2115142112111 A1,' 1,11.1 f 11511219 1 - f 1 1 ,,1 1,171 2 ,,21, Hyde' ,-,, L 11 Ingram, ,1,. f f 7f1,i.f:',2115 if ,,1,,,1 111111311-1 ,2,, 120,-2135 ,22,12 1 'i?5fffif!Y1H1' , 1 if1iZ9???Vf13 c1' 227- 55 11112 l ,,22 , 1 ,1,, 1 1 1 203, 128, 1,1, 2,1, ,:,,i,,f,2ISii051j,i232ff,133, 2,, ,121,1, x ?f5f?1i115f5i5118e1f1 21 1, , 5- 1183 1 V ff: 11 2,,1 i11Q,fBf1Hn,,227, 65, 1,1,1 f 1 ,121-Iiigffbfi,-227, 05, 2211,, fgjijgizicson, Beth 228 ,,1,,1 f 5 ,1,, jff, , 1 . ',,1 -?, '5iaClC40n,-Cathy 220, 1,0?3f2,1,20, 135 2 J f ',2, 5216115010 C011CC11 203, -132 ,.1 f 1 ' QEQGKSDH, Deborah ,,1 11, 5 1 ,1,, 11307 12,111 , ,,1, 2 1,12 132, 55, 102 4 ,2,,, , 195, 112 f ' 7 Ll 195, 106.1 H0160111b:1,11Q3xSnnie,1,211, ,H01der,i21A0qy,,f2,2D3g531 ,, 11,, H011E'1?X,2f,129gg1gg2Q31221,17, 1,1 1,12 2f1 2121 1 X, - IK, 1,v1',,,!:, '-ki , ,V,, ,,, , ,rg ,1- 270 Index Jeff 203, 21,2 f ' A 1 '11 21 0? 1 ,1 3 211, ,,11 195-'52, 118, 211, l +2 ig 11,, 11 183 1 ,,1,,1 1 Ajqhfggggqglgfiimd 183, 27, 130.:,QQT':V.L'f,5i,,11, ',,.,. , - I 1Qhs1S12i2g,fj1?,,k1,6S 1 - ,1,2, J ,,1 ,,1,,,, ,,, ,,1,, JO1?4Sff longs, fvsiswnveifg, 21 1, ,,f,1-,i,,,1,i,,,.a- ,fu ,121-,,.. . - ,- 112 1 '22 ,,,,,a,,,,0.,. ,. . -,-021111 ,1', 211 ,21 :-' 1' ' ,.,,. ,21,11,1 111,, 1 2 if ,2,, , 2101195 1J0vQSs,,,,Am2932,,,g,69 ,,1, 1,,- , ,,,,,,,2 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,Is?i3asSQ,.MB1T1f 1 1 2 2 39119311101-,i:S11if12y1183.211O3i1l,1?112111i1,2l112, 116, 117 Monica'220, 33, SSQQIZIIS, 120, 135 1 1,,1,2 -196, l07,'1,18j' ,,,Lg1gQgli,2navq, 2,11, ss, 135 Laiiihbgrg-,111Beth 196 , ,ggggg ,-,,,,,,, JG!! 220 Latinidfe, Sheryl 183, 106, Law, Joi11i.204, 200 ,,,,1 . I-aw, K5fGn1.220,:24. 57, Q 5 1 Lawrenirdliiinniferl, 20411 123 33,1 1 109, rl , , , 1 , , 110-1 112 1 1 109 2 11 LeatfifCfdHi1f2Q4i,1'33 Learn, R0amyfg1s4,21,31 , Lee, A110011,,1,8115ff2,2,, f 2 1-GG. Cindy 2122i3iL1l3,5f, , Lee, cuf Lw, 1 01 Lee, Jael 1 1,15 0 McGuif5Q11115Si15an 204 1 1 Lee, Mark 18,4,j5255, 104, 107, Bryan 212, 109 ' 116 ' ' 5 1521 5M0111?5?i?ii2E11Jeff204 f 1 Lee, Tony 2151, 65, 109, 110 ,--' A'.-'. 1 Lehman, -Mark 5228 1L0onard,jABryan1 220, 109 204 15 196, 11711 31135111328 1 5185, 45, 1,07,,51,1g12,5 11s, 12 1gLQY1tt,1P2II!::gilS4, 1132, 116, 117 5,,1115fI521Fi1:1xggygf11M1chae1 228,151,05,551g1Q9,g 1 2 fLvWiS525i1?9!i25l51344555- 125 11010 1 1 65 5 1 000110 1 MCMi1i2n,1 Cliris 1Li111i0f41f'f9?ii1!?fi?231 '55 5 1-1,1 15 MCNHRQ Eric 221, ,11. 5Lindi6Y+i1251C1iii?k 1841 271 -fMf:W11ir1ef, Warren Linhossgnareg 2041 5 Means, chana 204, 117, 00 1 l10 Li1'1kDl18,111CGCO 204457, f1:511:g5IQiQ.d1ey, Mary 1 000' ' 1 11 ' I-51115511154 Rusty 2201 65 Donna 212 1 , Lip1ey,:Deni5e 184, 51, Stephanie 229514 Q 1 5Lit1if:1jf1Chriscy 196, 113 ,., 1Y 1 Kirk 2271, ,1131:5,1115135 h fJ?i1?1?391?1l,5KeHy8 228. 120 '15'L15i115115 1201 121555 5, 228. 135 gzgf ' 100000 11001 f 116, 11815: 1131. 11111 Middleronsa 5 1110 11 10 1 52.1 , MMYCWQ I Midyeit, 125135 Miller, Davifl1221iiE31l05F?1f'T 0111'1 00001 1140161190111 Anna 5 1 Miller, Jeff 18515607 'Qi 15 55 1 Lovell, Stephanie 10', 11 Miller, Ken15-204,5g1gf5, 21107 11 1 Lowe, Ricky 220,,65,,1a5w 1 5505 Miller, Lauf1511,5z21,2,5,3s,1s9, 110, jlgdwrey, Margaret 220,,f109, 115, 135 15 .,,, .,,A1 E YMillar'LiSg.A,5V1Q5g,A'1,-112,116, 122 1 AVVA 151g1f5i111,115g1,g51 .1 jmcas, Davis 220 551,155,115 L,, 1 52511L1'51153.1'11'5 1 Lisa 184, 112,5:gU0:f .1 114, 128. zMic11e11e 19s,1,,,:510,, 112, 116, 118, 55 5112 5 11 5 1D0r1na 2285136511515 1 1 102100011 SUS31f,11122gf11f1109Sf133 5 1 1 Maman, 2 , 1 1Mann,1Lisa 1111 1 1 , , 1 Manning, Buffy1j551,9s,,1o6, 1164 1 , W , 2 Mmum,,De1ay11e 125, '40, 50,1061 Q 1 MOSHGI1 M0fk511961f113 130, 132-251 11111 11111, 5 M011iDS4 9032115213060 Markar1,Tamf204, 38, 113 ,,,,1, , Q 5 0 1 Mullins, 1,1 1 1 Ma11ag,511qiS1y,122s, 109, 120 l aaa, 5 1,511 1 , Murdaughgff.Qhg?K111g25,K 0 j 2, 29, 71, 110, 117, 113,111,213 M'-11'Ph9YffD?Q1?i?1ifi1g261,5111313171,511ii,,I2-72311111313 52, if araa 105110 M 'PheYf 1 5 ,11 M 'PhY' D4919101120415311567 1510 11 001100 1111111111511 111111 11 Mvfphy, 5T11P012S?2121 65 1 1115 MUf1TP11f1133F15n1?12 11 1 1 1, 1 1861 112- 1161 5Ma:m4i11Leian Ann12121 Ei 1711 11 1 'N' 5MSY2i1?MiCH211e 204, 106, 1 '111 1 135 2 1 1 228 2251 228, 112034, 5 N2YG3Eggg2g1!9!9j11 204- 196. 111109511151 1, 52? 1 51 N1-101-11511115-1 221- 110,1 Ross : 1 NUM' Km 186' 5,105 H N9hsey, Beth 196, 1l0,111f1,55Q1Q,8, 130, 132 4McE1haney, Kim ,,11 1 1511 4 1111 11 raaaaa my 229' 65 5 1 5 'MCE1h8Hey, Steve113441'l19?:f5527115511'iT' I 1 ff? 11111?1999F1Cee1Jenn'fef 2121 5199111201 135 'Mem Phyllis 18511a3:5e941Q10645511511. 151, Andy 204169 1: 2 ?MCFa11, Sheila 221, 331,'f'120' f 12121 65 EMCGMG1 Carolyn 196511121 117. 128 1 ' 111 2 1 1 1 Oatsvall. 1130 1, 1 Odom, Sheri ,551 , 1 1 oxivef, Donna 1s64 31Q8iE312,,1513015 1 Olree. Andy 12044 1311151519511 128, 1130,51,1132gi1551e - 5,,5 1 55551 ,,, ,Asn1ey,2211, 1109 11 lL'1 5229 ,5',k 3.g55f1Q5j,?M, 1 1 1 E1E1iL,2Yi1l1g5burn,1l:10aphe1i5S2111,, 33, 109, 120, 135 111, 1119 5155 1151 1151, 5 1 1 1 11 ,,sgeen,f, 1er6sg111215, 11 43110, 112 15 j' 204,3315112315211ffffif111E1Q1552511: 5 11 11 1 1 1 AI1H5l204s15714g1fi1551113.15117, 122 1111' '1'1 1 1111111513 5 5 1 '1115 5 1 15 1 1.,115 5,15 1151 1 5 1 5 192 111111 1151 155110 111 N, 1 M 15551011,1, P2005KCfFXf1196+5'm 111111111 F 111115 1 'Mvnfeih 5111 PafkQr,11Pa1Se 1951 118 11111. Montgomery, 11 Q Paxkefswvavid 229 1 , i'fgMontgomery, MiCh5g61i3Q39655111' '5'1 '1 1 1iPagi1SQ5g:1511QQ?31i,11229 '51 1gLf?5!j5Montgomery,'Mi6f16116f2,12,151109, 119 109 13001125 5551 iasifiilfigi 5551 1 1l0101551 I 15011 ,1,,5,1 5 1 5 11111 1 96' 5, 1 1551515 5 511,,511 1 111, 109.1 120 51 1 555,1, 51 1 11151111 1 'P3?ff59f15L1215197a0 11:35 1 Moore, P90110 11111100021 2044 257 5 f1,,515 1.5,1115 1 222 5Peaf1,51Sean 229, 65 M0903 5f141T1i5Q339.j5i1i16,55 12051 1 51 , 51 ..1. 115f : 5 1. ,.11fx+5.0.1e11.0.0-'1 1 4 Moof:,5:,,SnQf1x51511125111,151 1 1, 1,1,, 4 ,115 109111 1,,5 l 1 ff? ,115 15, 1,1044 ,,51 1 1,55 126 if 1112 1 1 ' ' 51-13 1: .. :s1fg,,11. :s:.1 .-w115f1f'. 1 1 . ' 1 .S 11. 1 . :-11. .1 ,1,. 1,11,.,1.,..11 . 1 , , 11 D3.V1d, 186, 511-zV111151'1i1j115g, I ,, 229, 109, 120511 1,5,5 2041 1315112560 11571 '25 ' 1 11'-511021215 1,15 1 1 5 5 511,511 :1z5wf ' 1 1 mf 111151,5:w1:'111f551,f1L1wf12f .5511,s11.'11 Index 271 Perry, Mafg Harry, PM Zifv wif 25??4?3?P? 3331131195 Pliikii s , aaffy 1ss, s5, m4g 1 1o, 113, , BraQd'136,'107-, f 1Q 1og us, we , Drew 191, 1ov, 11 4 , 122 , Janet 222, 33, 115, -120,,,128, ,135- . -P Bhiilips, Judy 186, 118, i2Z?:g i gj ' 1'-,Phi1HP5f Laura XS6, 1Q844 z1ifiQg ifk1Q2: l ls16. 11 , PIii11ipS , Patricia Y ,.x,. Mm fs V ' ' an EEF' my Za, 65 P1Lsnks2g i i 5230 1' 105, 109, U5 L,,L P061 K1f11 f 222f 120 4 A 2 A Porref. ChkiS 222. 109 P0rf5fi5Hf1lli? 5187, 1 12, 117, P0ffCfA T9IfY? ii2f35, ,L ' PrimmfiKbijiiijEjlig2222EsigiQgL4E f z . Pfwetga Pwleyi 7 f Iggfugfx Plillb A'AA L P5546 'nAL Y 205 A: :A 33 A A A ,m., PUISCQ CiUdY1'12T2222ii20L Pun, B Pylkas, Qualls, rian z22 e g g Q: MH'fh eW ,g -239 Sew Ra, 117A l .k,A RiggS,fKcfry 191, sv, 123Q Riley,LQQr1a, 1975 108,118 1-L E 5. 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VV 1V 1 Winters, 1109411 1 Wolfe, wwe, Lanfnqa 1 WQK2 V 1 1 1 207 ,l1, 1 y V, ' w0o1eng1,Ly51n119o,1 l1eagVi195glV,1113 wQra,1V1,ng:ga1V199, 117,-'I251 V f w 1 f 190, 44,1,V1g,1o,V11112,f11s,1125, 132 571 , 1 V 1 Yarbrgpgh, Angela 1i99,f-104, 125 192 Yggjg1fgg1g1g,,C0nnieV-,2g34, 109 .,,'1,, f ,VV,V1V1 120 iff: ,V1,1 s V,,1111 Ydiiiigsmilkanhvi 1111 21 Ydxiiiss Lynda 1214:f33T 1 1 41 Efsgndie 223, 1,109 1 , ,1- ' Y, 1392 3117 1 V 1 1-SV 1, 1, .1 , . .,.,. k ,, , I 1 1 5 . -- , .'.V VV -.-, 1f',1i1av,V1 H -4,JGfxf111 V V,V1 1 V V - 4V , fVty1fWfw-V1 x-1 ffk'1 -V1-- -'-. 1 JV- -'QV'HV:Vi e13'Lf5'zf5w-311112fi '-'. i .Vvw11f115w,2-,'5 VV:- V11V 1VV L .,,,-.V. , , . . -5 K V M V -1: V , . V gm ' -V-,fy L31 1 VV,VV,,feVVm,,fVV,Vg, V A Zmwlf Index 273 .. From Louro This yeor ot Hording hos been onother yeor full of development. Every yeor seems to get better ond I con truthfully soy thot this hos been the best yeor yet. The 1983 Shield reflects the development in mony woys. Its theme this yeor hos been Hording odds life ond most people ossocioted with Hording will ogree thot Hording does odd o lot to our lives. Throughout the yeor, we on the Shield stoff hove tried to odd life to our Hording memories by putting together o speciol ond hopefully ci cherished onnuol. We hove chonged the old formot o bit by using seosonol divisions. We hoped to odd color to the onnuol with our full color opening section, our colored division poges, ond our bright yet distinguished cover. We hove olso tried to become more ortistic with our loyouts, moking them fun ond clever. This onnuol hos hod o greot omount of work put into it ond credit goes to mony. First I would like to thonk our terrific stoff. They oll worked long ond hord to put together this book. Sherry Hewitt, our business monoger, helped in o big woy with her hord work on the ods, Steve Stoggs put o lot of hord work into the sport's section ond Dono Word, the ossistont editor odded o lot with her exper- ience ond help. An onnuol without pictures would be nothing ond we ore very groteful to Joy Shoppley ond the Hollond Studio's stoff, Borry Lumpkin, Don Burks, Kip Hotch ond Ben Borton for their time ond efforts. A very big thonk you goes to Mrs. Potti Sonders, our sponser, ond Liso Crocker, my co-editor. They hove both been involuoble. Mrs. Sonders hos helped me o greot deol ond without her encour- ogement we'd hove hod o tough yeor. Liso Crocker hos certoinly odded life to Hording ond the Shield with her dedicotion ond work. Thonk you to my wonderful porents who gove me the strength to toke on this responsibility. Most importontly I thonk the Lord, for without him I know I could not hove hondled this tosk ond I hope his nome is glorified in it. I hope this book will be o treosured one for oll who own it. Thot hos been our oim ond desire. It is our woy of odding o little something to other's lives ond this is especiolly importont when the others ore our peers, friends, ond teochers. 274 I Cc Lffbd CLD C91 . . From Liso The theme of the onnuol this yeor wos Hording Adds Life. Yet it is not reolly the school, but the students thot odd life. Eoch one of us is different in so mony woys. These different woys combine to moke our school whot it is. I, olong with my co-editor, hope the '83 SHIELD will odd life to the post yeor ot Hording. The stoff, under Louro's direction ond mine, hove ottempted to moke the yeorbook something o little different. Long hours were spent designing ond drowing to come up with this yeor's new look. There ore severol people who I would like to congrotulote on o job well done. First, Steve Stoggs, our sports editor, did on excellent job with little experience to help him. Sherry Hewitt outsold oll previous business monogers with her soles. Speciol thonks ore in order for our seniors, Robin Gordon, Doug Lewis, Moc Sisco, ond Stephonie Worden. They Ieove behind o well-troined stoff for next yeor, heoded by Dono Word, this yeor's ossistont editor. The core of next yeor's stoff will consist of Kotrino Arnold, Holey Goetzmonn, ond Angelo Yorbough, our juniors on the stoff. Our photogrophs come from vorious ploces this yeor. Professionol photogrophs were token by Hollond Studios. The condids were token by Mr. Don Burks, who spent hours oround the holls toking pictures of you ond your friends. Our stoff photogrophers were Ben Borton ond Kip Hotch. Also, thonks to Mr. Porks for his pictures of the school. There's o speciol lody behind oll of our work: Mrs. Potti Sonders. As olwoys, she wos there when we needed her. Above oll, thonks to Louro Word. She hos been the stobilizing influence on the stoff, olwoys potient ond kind. Louro ond I hope you enjoy this book. If you hove ony comments, pleose direct them to the stoff, Louro or me. This is your book, ond we need your suggestions for the future yeorbooks. Agoin, it is you who odd the life to Hording. OJX53C5f2SD1, M9831 SHIELD r . X , rv 'Q in 1 - Q . . f - ,..: is W s Af' 'K L .rs . L Q,:' L . ' -R 2,3 Q 1 ' :' ' .3 AW wi . 1 Senior Supplement 1. ALLAN, PAL, BRAD AND CLYDE pose for the cover of GQ. Sorry guys, you dIdn't qulfe make It. 2. MELANIE SINGS our there on her own. 3, RENEE, Tlna, Llsa and Rhonda smlle for the photographer. 4. TINA ATTEMPTS to sleep, while Pamela Is caught by surprise. 5. BRETT CURTIS In a normal pose - smiling. Coke 1 SENIOR -REVIEW Talent Shines Through Seniors are usually known for their wild ond adventurous spirits that take over close to that big day, graduation. To raise money for the banquet at the Peabody, the Silver Seniors of '83 captured that wild spirit and turned it into a senior review. Any senior who had some sort of talent could enter. Marty Moore was MC for the evening of fun on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. His grand entrance on a mini-bike to Billy Squier's Everybody Wants You started the show. Some of the acts included Butch Tines' bond, Melanie Ward, and Delayne Morcum and Co. Mark Lee and Chuck Lindley were some of the more humorous acts, along with Julie Wage, Lisa Gillispie, and Rick Wilson, as Eunice, Momma, and Ed, respectively. The show was stopped early, partly because of unruly crowds. But, the seniors managed to make some money for the class and to entertain while making the money. 1. THE CROWD5 really got into some of the acts. 2. CHUCK'S RENDITION of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was very meaningful and served as one of the more serious acts of the night. 8, DANNY'S IMPERSONATION of a guitar player was really authentic! 4. MARK LEE, the greatest comic of them all, tells some of his Helen Keller jokes. 5. MOMMA, ED. AND EUNICE discover where the surf's up. 2 Senior Review . 140 A x 7 we Mk, .,. .,,...,.A cgi. 4 VX.-r 1 M - K V Ma.-W' . FOUNTAIN DAY Splish, Splash . . . What's that you say, Juniors? Seniors are all wet? Well as a matter of fact, they were - for one day, that is. Fountain Day is a tradition at Harding Academy and this year it was finally made legal. There was even a lifeguard - Mr. Phillips. All members of the senior class and even some of the underlings were doused in the waters of the sacred fountain. The highlight of the day was the soaking of the only faculty member. Mr. Phillips was only too happy to give everyone something to laugh at. The last day of school truly followed the theme of the day Cterminology provided by Mr. Michael Semoreb - carpe diem. 1. DONNA OLIVER, Melissa Scott, and Robin Gordon just enjoyed a morning dlp in the fountain. 2. THE FOUNTAIN, being prepared for future fun. 3. PAUL DeHART and Allan Wagner take a break after chasing down sophomores. 4. HOLLY AND DARLENE look a little wet. 5. BRAD PHILLIPS says, I do not enjoy being wet. if 1 if '-ef 4 Fountain Day 3 siztiioig B5-Nougr Peobody Skywoy . . The nineteen hundred ond eighty-three closs of Hording Acodemy met on the evening of Moy 5 ot the Peobody Slsywoy for their onnuol Senior bonquet. The evening storted with worm greetings, expressing the splendor of the night to come. The Seniors' speciol ond honored guests of the night, the will ond prophecy, boby pictures, ond the condlelight ceremony os o whole odded life to the bonquet. Mony teors ond feelings were obvious os the night drew to o close. The night wos filled with fond memories of soon-deported friends. Hording Acodemy ond Mrs, Ruth French will be long remembered in the heorts of mony. 1. NOT Interested? 2, WE LOVE YOU! 8. BRAVOI Brovo! 4. THE WAY we were. 5. WELL, OK. 6. WHO ore you looking ot, guys? I., Pastime Pursuits Places To Be Pop Tops 1. Rolling yards 6 2. Biscuit throwing 7 0. Wasting time 8 Forking yards Partying Sleeping SENICDR Senior Sets 1. Ted J. 6 Denise L. -'ul 3. Steve H. G Lynn G. 5. Jeff A. G Mandy B. 6. Brad B. 6 Lynn W. Movie Mania 1. Halloween lll 2. Friday the 13th Ill 3. Porky's 4. Return of the Jedi 5. The Toy Seen 4. Chuck L. 6 Valerie F. 1. McDonald's 6 2. Willow Park 7. 3. Summer Twin 8. Danvers Mall of Mempho Putt-Putt 4. Wasting gas Q Cruising 4. Frayser 9. Swensen's 5. Wasting 10 MacBeth 5. QOQ flicks 10. The Square Cruising Cars 1. Maserati 2. Mazda RX-7 8. Porsche Q24 4. Ferrari ' 5. Corvette Cute cliches 6. Datsun 280ZX 7. Jaguar gag me with a spoon crank it up we're just cruising 5 Ccmorc or Firebird . . . are you serious, officer . . . Houston . . . gather ye rosebuds Q Mercedes Sporrs Coupe while ye may . . . what's a term paper . . . seniors are number 10 Ford B Om . r o one surf's up mother of trees i ' -i Flock of Seagulls TOPS 7. Stephanie W. 6 Van 2. Steve H. 6 Connie R. 8. Sandy S. C1 Mark W. 9. Debbie S. G William D. 10. Pam L. E: Jeff A. 6. E.T. 7. Poltergeist 8. Tootsie 9. Gandhi 10. Pink Motel 1. Beat It 2. Little Red Corvette 3. Eye of the Tiger 4. Telephone Operator 5. 867-5309 6. We Got The Beat 7. Everybody Wants You 8. Billy Jean 9. She's Tight 10. Our House TV 1. MASH 2. Beaver reruns 3. General Hospital 4. Carol Burnett 5. Benny Hill 6. MTV Scenes Group Scoop 1. Golden Earring 2. Stray Cats 8. Men At Work 4. Flock of Seagulls 5. Styx 6. Journey 7. The Tubes 8. Beach Boys 9. Psychedelic Furs 10. Adam Ant Senior Tops 5 BACCALAUREATE I' Silver Seniors Unite Sundoy ofternoon, Moy 15, wos the setting for boccoloureote. Filing in in two rows, the seniors looked very impressive in their white ond blue robes ond mortorboords Cthose inventions of the devil himselfD. They morched to the tune of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Joyful, Joyful. Morty Moore, closs treosurer, led the opening proyer. Then the senior chorus members joined the rest of the A coppello on stoge to sing Lord, Moke Me An lnstrument. The closs hod elected Mr. Leon Sonderson to be the speoker ot the service. Mr. Sonderson spoke on the subject of Silver Seniors ond their worth. Russ Coughron led the congregotion in My God ond I. The closing proyer wos led by Brett Curtis. There were teors os the seniors left. Not only were the groduotes crying, but severol emotionol mothers ond grondmothers showed signs of o little leokoge oround the eyes. This solemn occosion more thon prepored us for the following night. f ff f f' f K if ll If ff 6 Boccoloureote E. . my-wg .f 1 f 1 1 1! I X X y 9 GRADUATION Look's Like We Made lt! The moment everyone has been waiting for since he or she got his first black sheep in kindergarten, finally arrived May 16. Graduation is approached with feelings of gladness and sadness: feelings of gladness because one is finally getting out, feelings of sadness because he is losing his friends and a way of life. Despite all the sad emotions, the glad emotions seemed to shine through. After the presentations of honor graduates, Tina Bounds and Paul DeHart delivered their valedictorian addresses. The presenta- tion of diplomas followed. This was a very trying process. One must make it up the steps and across the stage without tripping. At the same time he must remember to smile, hold his head up, and shake Dr. Bowie's hand, praying that the flash on the camera would work. If not, one is left standing there, grinning at the audience and holding Dr. Bowie's hand. Then he must move his tassel and walk behind the cameraman without disconnecting all the electrical cords. Finally, he goes back up the aisle and breathes a sigh of relief. That was really an obstacle course. As Jeff Blancett received his diploma, the air was tense. He turned to face the audience and sailed his mortarboard into the air. Everything cut loose then. Hats were sailing up and out and even into the fans. Mrs. Bates finally calmed everyone dawn and the class was seated, After the closing remarks, the ex-seniors filed out. As soon as they got out of the auditorium, screams and shouts could be heard. The big night had finally arrived and it was time to P-A-R-T-Y! OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. PAL DUKE wonders what Phyllis Is smlling about. 2. DAVID CRAVEN listens intently to Mrs. Bates' instructions. 3. STEVE STAGGS AND ALLAN WAGNER model the latest in graduation fashions. 4. HEY, TINA, your hat is not flat. Do you want to graduate? THIS PAGE: 1. LISA GILLISPIE, Brett Curtis, and Tina Bounds are all decked out ln their honor graduate duds. 2. WHAT CAN we say? 3. BILL HACKNEY got carried away at graduation. 4. 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