1981-1982 Yearbook

352 -Faculty Active Faculty Makes Best Year In many ways the 1981-1982 school year was the best in several years. The new beautiful building provided a most desirable atmosphere for teaching and learning. Though the facility is not perfect, it is certainly appreciated by all who use it. Its greatest shortcomings are probably related to a lack of a lunchroom and the need for another classroom or twc;>. The building has been kept very clean and beautiful. The week prior to the beginning of school found the great majority of faculty members from Harding Academy. Crowley's Ridge Academy, Central Arkansas Christian, West Memphis Christian, North Arkansas Christian, Arkansas Christian and Metro Christian Schools, sharing in a two day annual conference. which was hosted by Harding Academy. The conference featured visiting speakers, panel discussions, departmental meetings, a banquet, ballgames, and devotionals as well as friendly chitchat. The faculty has also become very active with the students. One of the most enjoyable activities to watch was the donkey basketball game_ There were no bad accidents, but Mrs. Yingling took a couple of hard falls. Other than that, there were just - stafr Photo Betty Alston, MA - Bible and Elementary Librarian Linda Arnold, MEd - Business Bill Barden, MAT - Science and Coach Michelle Betts, BA - 5th and 6th Grades Patrecla Brant, MEd - Speech James Brown, MS - Mathematics Ruth Browning, MAT - Librarian Leah Burks, BA - Art Glenave Curtis, BS - Home Economics " " ,'?Io , \ . \ , - Staff Pholo - SlaffPholo

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