1981-1982 Yearbook

sore muscles. The next day all the teachers and students that participated in the game, walked slightly bow-legged! What a sight to see! Another thing the faculty became involved in was a skit in the Variety Show. Also this year Mr. Diles was the sponsor of the Kiwanis Club for the first year. School attitudes displayed eagerness and cordiality on the part of both the students and teachers. New and wholesome relationships were developed as the enrollment climbed in the elementary grades as well as iri the junior and senior high school. New boarding students continued to add international flavor as they came from Mexico, Minnesota, Illinois, Saudi Arabia, Arizona , Iowa, Ten· nessee, Oklahoma, Japan , Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, Kansas. Alaska, Indonesia. New York. and Arkansas. Two new faces appeared in the faculty ranks as Mrs. Leah Burks became the Art teacher for the elementary grades and high school. and Miss Susan Wallace, a 1977 Academy graduate, replaced Mrs. Patty Brant as the second semester speech teacher , after Mrs. Brant moved to Kansas. With all the new changes and additions, Harding Academy has only improved and will continue to grow and mature as the years go on! __ _ Shawn Daggetl Ed Higginbotham, MSE - Superintendent Vivian Hyde· Secretary to Principal Craig Jones. SA - Bible, Music and Chorus Randy Lambeth. MEd . 5th and 6th Grades Ed Land. MSE . Guidance Counse lor 3 Lois Lawson. MAT - 3rd Grade Marcie Lloyd. MEd . 5th Grade Peter McCoy, MSE . Social Studies and Bible Sue McGaha · Secretary to Superintendent 354· Faculty -J;mGrady -JohnCheny Q ''i:. ~ ~I \ " ' " I~l.. ,.,.. ~

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