1973-1974 Yearbook

Students discover cooperation leads to spiritual growth Love and Christian concern encouraged each individual to strive for his own potential. Faculty and students learned to understand each other as they prayed together at the Tahkodah retreat; they worked together preparing the annual talent show, and they played together on "Play Day." Students growing academically and spiritually enhanced the quality of the entire school. 1. UNDISTURBED by surrounding activity, Kenny Adkins sits quietly meditating. 2. IDENTIFYING the colors of various chemicals, .Kevin Bullard and Mark Burkett keep safe distances from the flame. 3. 1M· PATIENTlV, Coach Felker stands among eighth graders waiting in line at drinking fountain. 4. DEPARTING from school aher an exhausting day provides another o~ portunity for conversation. 5. FRUSTRATED. Charles Murphy pauses for a moment to collect his thoughts. 6. DEMONSTRATING a penciling technique, Bill Watts instructs art students Roger Coker and Clifford Oldham. 7. IRRITATED by David Cox's lack of attention, Mrs. Ritchie reaches to swat him on the head. B. COMMUNICATING with Robbie Shackelford becomes an adventure for Tommy Carr. 9. REVERENTLY bowing his head, Randy Barnes gives thanks before beginning his noon meal. ACADEMICS / 295

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