1984-1985 Yearbook

TEACHERS STRIVE FOR PERFECTION In one's early years of life, many fundamentals for living are set. Parents, early associates and teachers lay the basic foundations for this life. Realizing this, Harding Elementary School teachers take their jobs with seriousness, concern , dedication , and love for the students. Biblical principles were taught not only in the classroom, but in the lives shown to the pupils by their teachers as well. Teachers gave examples of lives given to God and of serving others I - one of His first and foremost commands . In addition to the "standard" staff of elementary teachers , two new teachers were added . Mrs. Bobbye Sandlin , former high school biology teacher, took over the vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs . Michelle Betts. Coach Bill Farris became one of the new sixth grade teachers, due to Mr . Randy Lambeth's promotion to principal. Farris also coached both girl's softball teams for the high school. All these teachers , both the "old and the new," fulfilled their obligations as role models for the children. Many of the "graduated" sixth graders of previous years, remembered many good times experienced while in the elementary school. They owe much to these teachers and their dedication to their jobs and their students. lii~ Education and Business. Euen in education, some business skills are needed to keep things running smoothly. Mrs. Sue McGaha , elementary secretary, serves Dr. Ed Higginbotham in the role of typing, filing and other essentials that are often taken for granted. - photo by Doug Kilman. The Necessity of Time. Coach Bifl Farris takes the necessary time to grade papers, shOWing that teachers too must do a little homework. - photo by Doug Kilman . "Suffer the little children to come unto me .. ." Mrs. Bobbye Sandlin fulfills this commandment of Jesus in a unique and serving way. - photo by Doug Kilman. E L E M E N T A R Y Elementary 349

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