1961-1962 Yearbook

FACULTY New courses and teachers strengthen school progra m St r iving to maintain the high s :.andard s of roucation se t up by the North Central Associa - t ion of Colleges and Seconda ry School s, Harding Academy has benef it ed by the addition of new rOllrc.;(,s 'and faculty mc~bers . A fourth year taught hv Mrs. 001; England ha s been aclcl~d to the Home Economics Department. Mrs . Engl and ah" orga ni zed the Future Homemakers of AIllf'ri ca this year in the Academy . Mrs. Oma r Bi,ler "ho taught the first grade and Mrs. Cec il Beck" 110 taught the second grade. have been addNI to the training- school fac ult y . ;\1rs. George S. Brllson capahly sen'cd as th e instructo"r of La - t ill "hile Mrs. Odessa Vineyard sel'ved as libariall in the hi g- I! schooL \1rs. Ann Norwood took the place of \1rs. Edd ie Campbell as instructor of the- ~irls' physical educat ion c1a ss (' s in iunior high and senior hig-h sc hool. Ed Higginbotham, BA Ted lloyd, BA Ann Norwood, BA Phy Edu. and Bible Science, Bible, Caach Phy sicol Education lois lawson, MAT Maude Montgomery, MA Inez Pickens, BA Elementary School Supervi sor, Elem. School En glish Eddie Baggett , MA Bible and Music Dorothy Beck , BA Elementa ry Schoo l Jane Ponde r Secre tory FI l"lrence Powell , MA Elelll~ntory School Mildred 8i1der, 8A Elementary School Ruth Browning . MAT Elementary School Kathryn Ritchie , BA Mathematics Myrtle Rowe, BA Elementary School lynn England, BS Home Economics Morybe lle Helsten , 8A Elementa ry School Hall ye Vanderpool , BS S:Jeech and Engli~h Martha Wol sl on, BA Business 211

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