ELEMENTARY Sixth Grade Leads Elementary Wildcat fever was spreading throughout the school and Harding Elementary was not an exception. Pride in the school made each person strive for their own personal best. Harding Elementary sixth grade led this feeling of self-respect. One of the most obvious ways this was illustrated was the leading roles taken by the sixth grade boys in the weekly chapel assembly. Started in the school year of 1979-80, the weekly chapel took the place of a weekly hymn sing which was led by former music teacher Mrs. Florence Henry. Mr. Randy Lambeth , who became the elementary principal in the fall of 1984 , began the system when he took over the position of teaching sixth grade . The devotionals were planned and executed by the boys in the sixth grade. In this way, not only was leadership skills taught, but the whole group benefited from studying from the word of God. Another benefit of the weekly chapel was seen in the seventh graders, those who had formerly led the elementary chapel, ability to aid in the devotionals during the high school chapel program. tt~ Sixth grade. Front row: Joiner, Eddins, Spurlock. Second row: Mills, Lynn, Curtis, Robertson, Scoggins, Vaughn. Third row: Farris-teacher, Barnes, Higgins, Tate , Daughety, Johnson. Back row: Pitt, Corbill, Slatos , Eads , Branch , Duncan . - photo by James McCreary. Friendly Communication. Jimmy Brooks momentarily escapes the teacher's watchful ey~ as he freely conuerses with a friend across the room during free reading period. - photo by Doug Kilman. 350 Elementary Sixth Grade_ Front row: A. Sandlin, Dunn, Johnson, Burks, Henderson, Daniel , Diffine. Second row: Sandlin-teacher, Wood, Miller, Jackson, Moore, Peebles , Glenn. Back ","ow: Angel, Walker, Smith, Ely, Merrit, Brooks. - photo by James McCreary.
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