New faces in old places Four new teachers have arrived at Harding Academy this year. JAMES DICKEY, BSE and MED, came to the Academy after being assistant basketball coach for the Harding College Bisons. He became head coach for the Wildcats. He played AIC basketball at the University of Central Arkansas, where he also graduated. " I am glad for the opportunity to be associated with the other coaches and students at the Academy and I am enjoying my work with the schpol," he said. He also hopes to build a winning tradition in basketball to go along with the outstanding football program. CRAIG JONES, BA, came to the Academy from Harding College where he took part in the Belles and Beaux and the A Cappella Chorus. He presently serves as the director of the Harding Academy Choruses, Band, and Kazoo Band . He said, "A good Christian education is important," and added, " I like the student-faculty relationship. I really enjoy the opportunity to teach in Searcy." PETE McCOY, MSE and MA, came to the Harding environment from Michigan where he graduated from Wayne State University. He now teaches Bible, history , and psychology. He explained, "I am glad I came to a school whf're I can express my ideas freely . Over-all Harding is a great place in which to work and live." DON SANDERS, BS in medical technology and biology, came to DortIIa Slllrley, '1 .11. Wllftten, Mid JOIn WH.., as English M:Jthematics Foreign Languages r.====::::;-- ---=::::::::::~ Harding Academy after serving a few years as a medical technician. He graduated from Oklahoma Christian College. At the Academy, he teaches a wide variety of science classes and a Bible course. He said, "I hope to motivate the students to put a greater emphasis on their academic work." He also found his wife, Patti (Williams) Sanders, while teaching at the Academy. 1. FEARLESSLY LEADING the Kazoo Band, Mr. Jones enjoys a pep rally. 2. AFTER a hard y.a(. work, Coaches Barden, Felker, and Dickey relax and enjoy their prize at lhe KSER pep rallv. 3. MR. WRIGHT, "" of the facully members, speaks to the .tudent body during chapel. 4. MRS. NORWOOD keeps statistics at an intramural softball pme. 5. DURING ASHORT BREAK, Mr. Sanders tunes in to his favorite radio station. Faculty • 305
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