1981-1982 Yearbook

Looking In • STUDENT LIFE - 310 Ten pages unfold the story of laughter, tears, friendship and school spirit. SOCIAL CLUBS - 320 KAT, STAR, and Sub-Deb grow in friendship and love through a year of activities and fellowship. ORGANIZATIONS - 323 During spare time. Academy students involve themselves in the potpouri of hobbies and activities offered in organizations. HONORS - 330 Academy students select Mr. and Miss Harding Academy, May Fete Attendants, Class Favorites, Homecoming Queen, and those with the highest grade pOint average. SPIRIT GROUPS - 336 Cheerleaders and Pep Club back the Wildcats with spirit and pride, and prepare for Homecoming activities. SPORTS - 338 Through all seasons the Cats put forth their best effort, whether in interscholastic or intramural events. 308· Academy Division • • ... .. ~-- - Q LAM SO LOW.I HAVE. TO 5TAND 011 A '--AR. TO 5ff1ELI-- N ANTS FOOT.' MUSIC - 350 Chorus makes tours from the bayous of the Mississippi to the snow-capped peaks of Colorado, and increases in size. Band makes us proud of our Alma Mater by boosting the Wildcats with music. FACULTY - 352 Administrators and teachers express positive attitudes and relationships with the students. CLASSES - 356 Senior spirit of '82 shines through, and grades 7-11 unite to follow Christ's footsteps throughout the year. ELEMENTARY - 368 The school year holds many surprises for grades 1-6 as they support the Pee Wee Wildcats and practice for seasonal programs. J. JOHN Mark Daughety and Becky White sit on a palio bench and make fUlure plans. 2. SMILES accompany a warm "hello" as Mrs. Curtis prepares for her school day in the teacher's lounge. 3. ELEMENTARY students pay close allenlion as they're taught about playing the clarinet. 4 . LOCKER signs decorate the headquarters of lowly pledges during pledge week.

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