1972-1973 Yearbook

1. PIP CLUB FRONT ROW : Meirose, M. Alston , Risinger, Verkler, Pennisi, Pryor, Bonks , Coker, Martin, B. Seagroves. SECOND ROW: Boles, Harris, S. Alston, B. Curtis, Guffey, Rogers , Winter, Jordon, Pylkos , Romine , Woody, Ulrey. THIRD ROW : Bryant, Norris, Daniel , Pierce, Robison, Head, lowyer, C. Curtis, Coker, Kellar, Allen, J. Seagroves, Berry. fOURTH ROW , Morris , Woods, Wilson, Hedrick, Altman , Watts , Webb , Hart, Bucy, Warren, Pullora, Parsons , Beavers , Beck. 2. FAITHFUL Wildcat supporters enthusiastically cheer from the victory line, a traditional part of football games at the Academy . 3. STUDENT COUNCIL. FRONT ROW, M. Morris, R. Kiihnl , Wright, Curtis , Ulrey. SECOND ROW, Murphy, McHaffie, Formby, Hedrick, Campbell. THIRD ROW, Boggett, Daniel, Bucy, Beck , D. Morris . FOURTH ROW, Garner, M. Kiihnl , Bixler, Puliora , Altmon. 3 PEP CLUB Pep Club boosts spirits of athletes on Academy teams The Pep clu b was responsible for maintaining the tradition of school spirit at the Academy during the year. They sponsored the annual Homecoming party in honor of the football players. They also decorated the lockers of the athletes on days of games and meets, helping to boost the morale of the teams. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student leaders fulfill mediator role for faculty, students Composed of the presidents of the Harding Academy organizations, the Student Council led the student body in its activities. Organized for the purpose of establishing a more harmonious relationship with the faculty, the Council served as a mediator between students and teachers. One of their duties was selecting films which were <hown in chapel. 305

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