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ANNUAL REPORT 2012 ȃ 2013

Harding Academy of Memphis Annual Report for 2012-13

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The annual report for Harding Academy of Memphis contains a financial report, donor report, and school highlights from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.

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ANNUAL REPORT 2012ȃ2013

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The redesigned front entrance was completed in October 2012.

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LETTER from the PRESIDENTsuccessful athletic programs, or tremendous gains that eclipse other schools’ use of technology, there are characteristics of the Harding experience that simply cannot be quantified. The way that each student is known and valued as an individual and the fact that the Word of God and a spirit of service are integrated into everything that we do continue to keep Harding unique and strong. As you will see, because of the incredible support of so many, we are poised for continued growth as we enhance and refine the vision for the future. During this reporting period, we renovated nearly every restroom on our Cherry Road campus, replaced our stadium lighting and baseball scoreboard, and purchased iPads in preparation for our 1:1 iPad initiative. Also, a generous donation allowed us to establish the Endowment for Excellence in the Fine Arts. Additional gifts to this endowed fund will enable us to expand our already thriving fine arts offerings. Twice during this period we received the largest single cash contribution from a living donor in our sixty-year history. I believe that every student will benefit from these upgrades, and I am excited about what the future holds.

More significant than any external renovation, however, has been the internal examination of who we are and why we exist. Our Board of Trustees has made significant contributions to this examination by committing to expand our board and to endorse a very deep and meaningful Statement of Faith. We are honored that Mr. Hubie Smith (’79) has agreed to join our board and look forward to adding other new faces of leadership in the near future. Enhancing and expanding a culture of giving is vital to the future of Harding Academy. I pray that as we expand and refine our vision for the future, many will continue to join us through their financial support. Please prayerfully consider a financial gift that will sustain our ministry and further equip us to carry out our mission. Your commitment and a continued culture of giving will keep Harding strong, and I am grateful for your belief in our mission. As God continues to work in the hearts of our families, friends, and alumni to give, we give Him all the glory and praise.

As we reflect on another year (July 1, 2012 -June 30, 2013), it is impossible not to

see God’s hand at work. In many ways it was a historic year that witnessed giving levels never before seen in our sixty-year history. While it would be easy to measure the past year by data points such as an impressive college matriculation list, unbelievable fine arts and

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The goals of financial stewardship at Harding Academy

are to plan, operate, and account for financial resources

in a manner that accomplishes the mission of the school

and fosters fiscal responsibility and confidence. Harding

has implemented the necessary policies, procedures, and

controls to ensure a sound financial operation. The school

operates within the framework of a multi-year strategic

financial plan and an annual budget. The Finance Committee

of the Board of Directors provides financial oversight, and a

CPA firm performs an audit of the financial statements each

year. Monitoring systems are in place to ensure resources

are used as intended. Harding works with trusted advisors

to optimize investment, insurance, employee benefits, and

financial decision-making. The school benchmarks its tuition

and compensation to ensure that it is competitive

and able to provide the quality of personnel, facilities, and

programs to meet the educational needs of our students.

Greg Howell

Chief Financial Officer

Tuition and Fees: $12,165,549

Gifts and Fundraisers 1: $1,287,550

Auxiliary Income2: $419,095

Investment and Endowment Income: $201,578

87%

9%

3%

1%

FINANCIAL REPORT

YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013

Income Total:$14,073,722

INCOME

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS: $909,370

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(1) Gifts and fundraisers include Annual Fund, General Scholarship Fund, Taste of Harding, 5K Run, Food For Thought, gifts designated for specific projects, and additions to endowed funds. (2) Auxiliary income includes revenue from athletics, cafeteria service, yearbook sales, and bus service. (3) Facilities and equipment includes building repair and maintenance, utilities, telephone, computers, iPads, copy machines, building rent, interest on debt, and depreciation. (4) Student instruction and activities includes textbooks, consumable workbooks, classroom supplies, library expenses, and athletic expenses. (5) General operating expenses include insurance, advertising, professional development, and office expenses. (6) Financial aid and discounts include need-based scholarships, multi-child discounts, and ministerial discounts.

Salaries and Employee Benefits: $8,449,055

Facilities and Equipment3: $2,454,209

Student Instruction and Activities4: $698,417

General Operating Expenses5: $948,215

Financial Aid and Discounts6: $614,506

64%

19%

5%

7%

5%

Expenses Total: $13,164,402

EXPENSES

Annual Fund Giving: $278,090

Harding 5K: $48,552

Taste of Harding: $92,085

Endowment for Excellence in the Fine Arts: $31,610

Capital Improvements: $600,000

Strength Training Facility: $213,615

Baseball Scoreboard: $10,000

Endowed Scholarships: $59,673

Kroger Community Rewards: $7,697

Smallest Donation: $1

Largest Donation: $400,000

Increase in Donations from Previous Year: 255%

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GIVING by the NUMBERS

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Cherry Road

• Front entrance project was completed.

• Weight room was renovated.

• Baseball scoreboard was replaced.

• Football field lights were replaced.

• Early Childhood fence was replaced.

• Restrooms in main building were renovated.

Cordova

• Early Childhood classrooms were painted.

The new strength training facility features equipment custom-designed for Harding.

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

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School Wide

• iPads and iPad minis were purchased for teachers in preparation for the iPad program.

• iPads were purchased for all students in grades 6 - 12.

• iPad mini stations were purchased for EC2 - grade 5.

• Projection systems on all campuses continued to be upgraded.

The Tech Department prepared over 700 iPads for delivery.

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2012 5K SPONSORS

Gold:Comprehensive Pharmacy Services

Silver:Dennis ElectricRandy and Brenda FrederickGaines and Associates PLLC, Attorneys and Counselors at Law

Harding UniversityHolland StudioKids Urology, Gerald R. Jerkins, MDLipscomb UniversityMorgan Stanley, Wealth Management, Walter H. Powell II, CRPCParker School UniformsPediatrics EastSchilling Farms Dentistry

Bronze:Ace Hardware, MemphisAllison and Chumney, Certified Public AccountantsBank of BartlettCobb PlumbingFreed-Hardeman UniversityFriends of HardingHerbi-SystemsNovaCopyRe:FuelSisson and Sisson, Attorneys at Law

Each year Harding Academy hosts a 5K fundraiser. In 2012, over

1,000 registered attendees, featuring 330 runners and walkers supported by members and friends of the Harding Academy family, raised over $39,000. Our guest race starter was former Harding President Dr. Harold Bowie.

HARDING 5K

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2013 TASTE OF HARDING SPONSORS

Underwriters:Clay and Land Insurance, Inc.Comprehensive Pharmacy Services, Don and Denise NicklesonEngineered Medical Systems, LLCFleming AssociatesRandy and Brenda FrederickHolland Studio of Photography/ Jay and Judy Shappley/ Gerald and Susie JerkinsLinkous Construction Company, Inc.TESCO Properties

Patrons:Agape Child and Family ServicesThe Associated AgencyThe Bailey Law Firm/Teresa and Mac BaileyKevin and Linda ChadwellMarilyn DempseyGaines and Associates PLLC, Attorneys and Counselors at LawHarding University/Harding School of TheologyNovaCopyParker School Uniforms

Sharp and Robbins Construction, LLC Dale and Kimberly Sharp

Restaurants /Caterers:AnnOlivia’s Sweet ShopBoneheadsCharles Vergos’ RendezvousDeja Vu Creole Soul Restaurant - Lions Choice AwardDomino’s PizzaEat Well Sushi Bar and GrillFrost Bake Shop - Best Signature Dish AwardGermantown CommissaryJava Coast /Panini CateringJim’s PlaceLas DeliciasLucchesi’s Ravioli and Pasta Co.McAlister’sMemphis Pizza Café GermantownMenchie’s Frozen YogurtOutback SteakhousePerkins Restaurant and Bakery of ColliervilleScoops Ice Cream CateringSouthern Comfort Catering (formerly the Boiling Point)

Taziki’s Mediterranean CaféVinegar Jim’s Restaurant - Best Taste Award

The fourth Taste of Harding was our most successful to date,

raising over $92,000. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help support the Harding Fund for Excellence. We are very thankful for the partnership of twenty-two of our favorite local restaurants and caterers who donated their food and their time for this event. Over 600 guests enjoyed unlimited samples of their delicious creations.

Deja Vu was the Lion’s Choice Award Winner.

TASTE of HARDING

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OFFICERS 2012 - 13 President: Todd Cottrell

Vice President: Sherri Shelby

Secretary: Collin Carlock

Treasurer: Betty Browning

MEMBERSCorporate Lion BoosterAndy and Katina Gaines, Gaines and Associates PLLC, Attorneys and Counselors at LawLinkous Construction Co., Inc.

Super Lion BoosterJ. Brooks Coffee Roasters Chris and Rachel GalbreathR. T. Carlock Co.Jerome and Dee FranklinKevin and Rose McCurdyPeterson/Linder InsuranceChuck and Sue Petrey

Gold Lion BoosterBartlett Woods Church of ChristJeff and Karen BaskinLarry and Stacey CrumGregg and Kim DeatonDavid and Sheryl EscueJames and Kelly HornerDoug and Melissa KarpickeJim and Joy Luttrell O’Neil and Sarah ParkerPatrick and Trina PeerySean and Kelly PrineDavid and Sherri ShelbyTerry and Kim StanfordRobert and Jackie Wilson

Silver BoostersJohn and Amy AbbottAl and Gene AdlerBrad and Barbara AndersonSteve and Suzanne AveryTony and Kim BayPaul and Sandy BroomJohn and Debbie CameronChip and Mimi CavagnaroCliff and Sheena Christy

David and Heather CollinsBill and Nina CookseyDoug and Libby DarnallDarryl and Amy EarnestDan and Terrie ElkinsGreg and Belinda EnochsBruce and Linda GravesBruce and Jamie HarfordMark and Kristi HicksWalker and Nita HurdleDon HutsonChrista InmonLinda KellyRichie and Buffy LynnDavid and Jennifer MensiSteve and Mary ReidPerrin and Catherine RowseyChris and Keri StewartMarlon and Mialika WatkinsMack and Fay WeaverMike and Debbie White

Bronze BoosterJim and Esther AllayJeff and Daysha AndersonCarol Gardner

Larry and Melinda GarnerDavid and Marcia HarrisonJohn Mark HaysDavid and Elizabeth HopperAngela LeeForrest and Lana LusterWarren McWhirterKen and Nedra RobisonCarl and Heidi ShaferLarry Sisson

Booster Club MemberMac and Teresa BaileyBarry and Cheryl ChapmanRonny and Betty CopelandReggie and Susan CrawfordMonica DempseyJerry and Dorothy EscueAnnette JacksonTony and Betsy Kolznak

BOOSTER CLUB

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HOLE SPONSORS - $150A and H Glass, Inc.Tom Adams Auto ServiceAl and Gene AdlerAztec Masonry, Inc. J. Brooks CoffeeBrooks and Mazzola ConstructionJohn J. Campbell Co., Inc. Sheet Metal DivisionR. T. Carlock Co.Central Printing, John SandersJames and Jonathan ChapmanClarke Power GeneratorsClassic Tile and Marble Co., Inc.

Commercial Interior Finishes, LLC Larry E. Crum & Associates, Nationwide Insurance In Honor of Sam DanielDennis ElectricFirst Tennessee Brokerage, Chris HicksAndy and Katina Gaines, Gaines and Associates PLLC, Attorneys and Counselors at LawGarner Reid Team - Larry, Melinda, and Grant Harding Academy Board of DirectorsMark and Lisa HickmanMark and Kristi HicksTony Hooker and Family Lendermon Sports Medicine, LLC, Laura LendermonLinkous Construction Co., Inc.More Than BasketballPallets PlusPerkins-Everitt Lighting and Controls, Inc.Re:FuelRussann Lumber Co.Michael Sansone, Nationwide InsuranceSeamless Systems, Inc. Christopher and Keri StewartThree Little Pigs, Charlie Robertson Trinity Professional Services, LLCUncle Donald’s Restaurants, LLC (Huey’s) Joe and Carla WardWells Fargo Advisors

The first annual Harding Academy Golf Classic took place on Friday,

April 26, and raised over $10,000. In addition to the tournament, the 27 teams enjoyed a wonderful morning of fellowship, food, and fun organized by the Harding Academy Booster Club. Thank you to the 35 sponsors who supported our event.

GOLF TOURNAMENT

First place first flight (L-R): Bryan Grinder, Harry Mongue, Jr., Collin Carlock, and Trey Nolan

First place second flight (L-R): Chuck House, Britt Linder, Wes Fowler, and Jason Lovelace

First place third flight (L-R): Mike Ross-Spang, Larry Moffitt, Ronnie Williams, and Bryson Randolph

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Thank you to our 2012-2013 Parents Club Officers for your support!

CORDOVA EARLY CHILDHOOD(EC1 - SK)

President: Jamie Whartenby

Secretary: Kasey Keough

Treasurer/Ways and Means:

Shawnelle Davis

Membership: Megan Osborne

CORDOVA LOWER SCHOOL(1ST - 6TH)

Co-President: Sheri Fulbright

Co-President: Lesle Heinz

Secretary: Mandy Noble

Treasurer: Christy Hopewell

Room Mother Coordinator:

Ann Bailey-Mitchell

Ways and Means: Mary McCollum

Ways and Means: Kelley Childress

Membership: Kelley Childress

Hospitality: Courtney Tucker

Hospitality: Mary Bright

WHITE STATION (JK - 6TH)

Co-President: Tiffany Parkhurst

Co-President: Rachel Galbreath

Vice President: Stacy Hinkle

Vice President: Teresa Bailey

Secretary: Dawn Graeter

Treasurer: Betty Browning

Hospitality: Stephanie Howell

Hospitality: Betty Austin

Hospitality: Eulanda Lopez

Room Mom Coordinator: Jenny Cupp

Accelerated Reader: Jenny Cupp

Accelerated Reader: Kelley Derrick

Accelerated Reader: Karen Riedel

CHERRY RD. UPPER SCHOOLCo-President: Suzanne Avery

Co-President: Kristi Hicks

Co-Vice President: Catherine Rowsey

Co-Vice President: Holly Linder

Treasurer: Tiffany Maynard

Recording Secretary: Angie Shanklin

Historian: Lynn Vawter

Corresponding Secretary: Lee Sisson

Power of Prayer: Roberta Pledge

Membership: Yolanda Anthony-West

Special Events: Miriam Santiago

Ways and Means: Pam Williams

PARENTS CLUB

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The graduates of the Class of 2013 were accepted to 110 four-year colleges and universities across the United States.

Abilene Christian University*Alabama A&M UniversityThe University of Alabama, Birmingham*The University of Alabama, HuntsvilleThe University of Alabama*Arizona State UniversityArkansas State UniversityArkansas Tech UniversityUniversity of Arkansas*The Art Institute of Tennessee, NashvilleAuburn University*Austin Peay State University*Baylor UniversityBelhaven University*Bellarmine UniversityBelmont University*Benedict CollegeBethel UniversityBlue Mountain CollegeBoston UniversityBrigham Young University, IdahoCarson-Newman College*University of Central Arkansas*

College of Charleston Christian Brothers University*University of Colorado at BoulderColorado Christian UniversityColumbia University*University of ConnecticutCumberland University*Duke University*East Tennessee State University*Emory UniversityFaulkner UniversityFlorida College*Freed-Hardeman University*Furman UniversityGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGrambling State UniversityHampton UniversityHarding University*High Point University*Howard University*Jackson State University*Johnson and Wales UniversityUniversity of KentuckyThe King’s CollegeLipscomb University*Louisiana State UniversityMary Baldwin CollegeMassachusetts Institute of Technology*McNeese State UniversityMemphis College of Art*The University of Memphis*

Middle Tennessee State University*Miles CollegeMilligan CollegeMillsaps CollegeUniversity of Minnesota, Morris Mississippi CollegeMississippi State University*University of Mississippi*Missouri State UniversityMorehouse CollegeMurray State UniversityNew Mexico State UniversityOakland City UniversityOglethorpe UniversityOklahoma Christian UniversityOlivet Nazarene UniversityOxford College of Emory UniversityPacific Union College*Pepperdine University*Providence CollegeRhodes College*Roanoke CollegeSamford University*School of Visual ArtsThe University of ScrantonSewanee: The University of the SouthShaw UniversityUniversity of South AlabamaSouthern Adventist UniversitySouthern Illinois University, CarbondaleSouthern Methodist University

Spelman College*St. John’s University - Queens CampusSwarthmore CollegeTennessee State University*Tennessee Technological University *Tennessee Temple UniversityUniversity of Tennessee, Chattanooga*University of Tennessee, Knoxville*University of Tennessee, Martin*Texas A&M UniversityTexas Christian UniversityTulane UniversityTusculum CollegeTuskegee University*Union University*United States Air Force Academy*United States Military Academy at West Point*University of Utah*Vanderbilt University*West Virginia UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityWilliam Jewell CollegeWilliams Baptist CollegeXavier University*Xavier University of Louisiana

*Colleges where students enrolled

THE CLASS of 2013

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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTSWe entered C-Spire Academic All-Stars for the first year. We had three monthly award winners: Alec Anderson (General Scholarship), Glenn Hill (Music), and Jonathan Chapman (General Scholarship).

Lower School added the Daily 5 and Literacy Workstations to its curriculum.

Twenty-seven students attended the first Grammar Boot Camp for eighth and ninth grade.

Sixth grade graduation became The Bridge, a united ceremony held at the upper school campus (Cherry Road).

Mr. Harding was Ryan Luttrell; Miss Harding was Morgan Miller.

Scholar Athletes were Alec Anderson and Mallory Waterman.

Fourteen seventh grade students qualified for the Duke University Talent Identification Program; eight qualified for the State Ceremony and one (Kelsey Force) qualified for the National Ceremony.

New members inducted: National Junior Honor Society inducted 52 new members; National Honor Society inducted 51 new members; National Elementary Honor Society inducted 24 new members.

Eighty seventh grade students were given Harding Bibles provided through the Dr. Gaylon and Mrs. Deanna Smith Endowed Memorial Fund.

Fourteen lower school ambassadors were elected (eight from Cordova and six from White Station).

Twenty students in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades received Presidential Academic Excellence Awards given by the U. S. Department of Education. (The requirements

The class of 2013 (97 graduates) was offered $15,354,104 in scholarships; 84% accepted scholarships ($4,218,334).

The Class of 2013 had 22 honor graduates.

The valedictorian was Alec Anderson; the salutatorian was Jonathan Chapman.

Alec Anderson scored a perfect 2400 on his SAT.

National Merit honors are as follows: two commended students (Adam Dees, Emily Hanson), one finalist (Alec Anderson).

A total of 104 AP tests were taken in 2012-13; 67 scored a 3 or higher.

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In the National Geography Challenge, five second grade students were National Award Winners: Karigan Bartlett (Cordova), Tanish Kothapalle (Cordova), Kyan Ramsay (Cordova), Erin Sharp (Cordova), and Flynn Wilkes (White Station). The 2nd grade team placed first in the national competition.

Fifty-three lower school students were National Physical Fitness Award recipients and 14 students were Presidential Physical Fitness Award recipients.

Tanish Kothapalle (2nd grade Cordova) placed 10th among second grade students from across the country in the 2012 U.S. National Grand Chess Championships.

Zach Rayburn (6th grade Cordova) was the 2nd Place State Winner in the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen Essay Contest.

Alton Taylor (6th grade Cordova) was the 6th grade state winner of the Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest.

Amber McRee Turner (’89), author of Sway, and Pamela Miller-Ray, author of Tiddels’s Journey to Hoot Owl Canyon, spoke to lower school students.

Family Reading Night at our lower school campuses included several notable guests: Jim Jaggers and Austin Onek, meteorologists for WREG, Bartlett Mayor Keith McDonald, James Coleman, Chief Jailer at Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, and Jennifer Webber, Assistant U.S. Attorney.

Faculty/Staff Awards: Laura Burns - “Miss” Pat Bowie Early Childhood Teacher of the Year Michelle McWilliams - Staff Member of the Year Staci Crouse - Mrs. Terry Ellers Lower School Teacher of the Year Jane Morgan - Mrs. Betty Bates Upper School Teacher of the Year Phillip Shockley - Sisson Award for Teaching Excellence

are a score in the 85th percentile or above in Total Math or Total Reading on the fifth grade achievement test and an A- or above for the fourth grade, fifth grade, and half of sixth grade.)

Spelling Bee winners were Rhys D’Souza (8th grade Cherry Road), LiLiana Mohamed (5th grade Cordova), and Jessica Lee (5th grade White Station).

The AP Calculus class’s Canstruction team won the top award of Juror’s Favorite for their “Bat-CAN Will ‘Wayne’ Hunger.” The students collected 2,285 cans of food that were first used to build the structure and were then donated to the Mid-South Food Bank. The entire competition collected enough food to provide over 11,000 meals.

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COMMUNITY and SERVICE HIGHLIGHTSChurch of Christ and personal hygiene items for HopeWorks.

CHERRY ROAD EARLY CHILDHOOD

Students at Cherry Road Early Childhood participated in the Great American Read-In before Christmas. The children donated new children’s pajamas, and for every pair of pajamas, Scholastic donated a book to a child in need.

WHITE STATION ECAND LOWER SCHOOL

Canned goods were collected for the White Station Church of Christ’s food pantry. This is an ongoing mission by Harding White Station Lower School and Early Childhood.

Over 100 pairs of socks were collected for a medical mission trip to Honduras for delivery by Harding alumnus, Houston Dove (’10).

Over 200 beautifully wrapped toys were collected for the church of Christ at White Station’s Santa Store in coordination with the Agape FIT Homes.

CHERRY ROAD UPPER SCHOOLTwenty-one upper school students and eight sponsors (including school president Trent Williamson) participated in the school’s first mission trip to Honduras.

The varsity girls basketball team worked with Agape to adopt a FIT family for Christmas.

CORDOVA EARLY CHILDHOOD

Cordova Early Childhood students participated in a holiday toy drive for Agape at Christmas. They also collected thousands of pop-tabs for the Ronald McDonald House Charities®.

CORDOVA LOWER SCHOOLStudents at Cordova Lower School collected 150 pairs of prescription and reading glasses for a Honduras mission trip. They also collected items for a local food bank sponsored by Midtown

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• Gave 19 pieces of pottery to the Memphis Empty Bowl Project in partnership with professional potters to raise over $18,000 for the Memphis Food Bank

• Donated pieces of pottery for the Cup of Cold Water event at the Student Art Collective that raised $600

National Junior Honor Society • Read to the children in the Cherry Road Early

Childhood program

• Bought and put together supply packages for the HopeWorks GED students

• Read to the children at New Hope Christian Academy and donated books to the libraries on both New Hope campuses

During Volunteer Mid-South’s 37th annual Spirit of Giving Awards Ceremony, Ryley Derrick (3rd grade White Station) received 2nd place for Outstanding Youth Volunteer of the Year. In December 2012, Ryley attended a bus tour of some of Agape’s sites and programs and was especially touched by the Families in Transition program (FIT) which is a transitional housing program for women and their children. She approached Agape with the desire to get involved and make a difference. Ryley coordinated the collection of over a thousand candy-filled Easter eggs at White Station to benefit the children in their programs.

The Student Government Association raised over $1,300 for Pearl House during a Harding faculty-student volleyball tournament.

Bible classes raised $8,400 for the Village of Hope in Ghana, West Africa.

The Bible Club • Collected over 100 presents for the Raleigh

Community Church outreach ministry

• Put together Easter baskets for their “random acts of kindness” service project

• Offered financial support for two student service projects

The Senior Class • Raised approximately $1,800 for ALS from their

Rising Star Talent Show

• Had a service day at our lower school campuses

Visual Arts • Donated five oversized Santa bags filled with art

supplies to Idlewild Elementary School at Christmas

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FINE ARTS HIGHLIGHTSTwo students were selected by audition for All-State Band: Julianne Learned and Lauren McKinnie.

Two students were selected by audition for All-State Orchestra: Glenn Hill ll and Mary Ellen Learned.

One student was selected by audition for All-Southwest Jr. High Honor Choir: Caleb Cranford.

Two students were selected by audition for All-Southwest Sr. High Honor Choir and All-State Honor Choir: James Chapman and Jonathan Chapman.

Ana Pridgen, freshman, performed in the Macy’s Great American Marching Band during the 86th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Harding Senior Wind Ensemble students and A cappella Chorus sang at Disney World during their Christmas season.

James Darby, Chelsea Darby, and Jessica Lee were members of the Germantown Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Glenn Hill II and Mary Ellen Learned were members of the Memphis Youth Symphony Orchestra.

The following students won awards at the Mid-South Regional Scholastics Art and Writing Awards Competition: Shelley Doss (two Gold Portfolio Awards in photography); Amy Crawford (Gold Key Portfolio Award in photography); and Lexie Ezell (Silver Key Award in pottery). These students received Honorable Mention: Shae Tyler, drawing; Sarah Chow, drawing; Lexie Ezell, pottery; Ryan Merritt, pottery; Quinton Faulkner, drawing; and Savannah Stanford, painting.

Shelley Doss won a national portfolio award: Silver Key for her portfolio “Bones.”

Over $300,000 in Art Scholarships were awarded as follows: Shelley Doss, $70,000 Presidential Scholarship by Memphis College

The Harding Theatre department had three productions: Little Women, Creating the Dream (an original production for Harding’s 60th anniversary), and Charlotte’s Web.

Nine students were selected by audition for All-West Sr. High Band: Alec Anderson, James Chapman, Jonathan Chapman, Glenn Hill ll, Julianne Learned, Mary Ellen Learned, Lauren McKinnie, Madison Parker, and Becca Smith.

Seven students were selected by audition for All-West Jr. High Band: Collin Anderson, Caleb Cranford, James Darby, Wesley Lim, Ana Pridgen, Emily Sanders, and Caroline Sisson.

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of Art; Amy Crawford, $64,000 Presidential Scholarship by Memphis College of Art; Bethany Stone, $64,000 Presidential Scholarship by Memphis College of Art; Savannah Stanford, $48,000 Faculty Scholarship by Memphis College of Art; Abigail Adkins, $36,000 Portfolio Award by Memphis College of Art; Kimberly Garroutte, $36,000 Portfolio Scholarship by Memphis College of Art; Brittany Bethel, portfolio acceptance to the School of Architecture at UT Knoxville; and Darine Yusuf, portfolio acceptance to the School of Architecture at UT Knoxville.

Lower school programs included Peter Pan by the fifth and sixth grades, a Christmas program

by the third and fourth grades, Three of a Kind by the first and second grades, Celebrating 60 Years by senior kindergarten and junior kinder-garten, We’re All in This Together by Cherry Road Early Childhood, and Love, Laughter, and Learning by Cordova Early Childhood.

The Lower School Fine Arts Night showcased 49 students in the Lower School choir, a recorder consort, and drama troupe.

Six Harding Cordova lower school students received a VFW Loyalty Day Art Contest Award (Zay Martin, Emily Patterson, Lainie Childers, Joslyn Hunt, Mimi Sharp, and Ella Anderson).

The Institute of Faith and the Arts was established in 2012. Its mission is to inspire students to use their talents to tell the story of God by showing them how other artists have used their talents for the Kingdom. Andrew Peterson was its first guest speaker/performer.

The Endowment for Excellence in the Fine Arts was established in the spring of 2013 through a generous single donation of $25,000. Its purpose is to provide a permanent source of funding to expand and enhance all fine arts programs at Harding Academy. To donate to the endowment, please visit www.hardinglions.org/donate.

INSTITUTE of FAITHand the ARTS

ENDOWMENT for EXCELLENCEin the FINE ARTS

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ALL METRO TEAMS

Baseball: Riley Echols, Parks Flowers,

Jack Hurdle, and Nathan Stanford

Basketball (Boys): Kytrel Williams and

Reggie Anthony

Basketball (Girls): Kaylah Keys (finalist) and

Antoinette Lewis

Boys Track: Paul Cameron, Jonathan Flatt,

Brayden Shelby, and Mack Weaver

Girls Track: Brittany Bright

Softball: Mary Collins and Kelsi Elkins

Boys Soccer: Ryan Merritt and Heath McCurdy

Football: Chad Parker, Michael Carr, Christian

Enochs, Zach Collins, and Mack Weaver

Volleyball: Ellie Arnett, Katelyn Prine, and

Kaylah Keys

Cross Country: Christopher Galbreath

Golf: Ashlyn Dixon

SIGNINGS

Mack Weaver - Vanderbilt (football)

Zach Collins - University of Memphis (football)

Cameron Avery - Harding University (soccer)

Nathan Stanford - U.S. Air Force Academy

(baseball)

Jack Hurdle - Northeast Mississippi Community

College (baseball)

Zach Beasley - Harding University (baseball)

Parks Flowers - Union University (baseball)

Riley Echols - University of Central Arkansas

(baseball)

Mallory Church - Belhaven University (volleyball)

David Allen - Cumberland University (football)

Jerrell Williams - Cumberland University

(football)

Christian Enochs - Carson Newman University

(football)

Kaylah Keys - Highpoint University (basketball)

Kytrel Williams - Motlow State Community

College (basketball)

Noah Wallace - Freed-Hardeman (cross country)

Female Athlete of the Year: Kaylah KeysKaylah holds the Harding record for• most points - 2,538• most 3 point shots made - 180• most free throws made - 532

Finalist for Male Athlete of the Year: Nathan Stanford

Finalist for Basketball: Kaylah KeysFinalist for Tennis: Tori HookerFinalist for Volleyball: Kaylah Keys

ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS

BEST of the PREPS

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GIRLS BOWLING

• Record: 8-5 • Finished third in our region earning a trip to State• Jeanette Novy had a high series with a 541

GOLF

Ashlyn Dixon placed 2nd overall in the region and finished 6th in the state tournament with a two-day score of 159 – the second best score of all Memphis golfers.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

• District and Regional Champions

JR. HIGH BASKETBALLThe eighth grade girls basketball team was the Shelby 7-8 League Champion with a record of 15-7. All Tournament selections were Sarah Luttrell and Courtney Brown; tournament MVP was Kaitlin Echols.

The eighth grade boys basketball team was also the Shelby 7-8 League Champion. All Tournament selections were Casey Harford and Parker Shikle; tournament MVP was Calvin Austin III.

TENNIS

Tori Hooker finished the regular season with only one district singles loss. She was the District Champion, West Region Singles Champion, and State Semi-finalist.

HARDING HIGHLIGHTS

Harding’s 2013 Athletes of the Year were Kaylah Keys and Nathan Stanford.

Harding’s 2013 Scholar Athletes of the Year were Alec Anderson and Mallory Waterman.

BASEBALL

• Record: 33-9• District Champions• Regional Tournament Champions• State Runner-up• First District Championship since 2008, back-to- back Region Champions and State Runner-up • Five of seven seniors signed to play baseball at the college level • Parks Flowers - school record for home runs, 31• Jack Hurdle - hits in a season, 53 • Parks Flowers - career runs scored, 140 • Parks Flowers - career triples, 13 • Zach Beasley - career at bats, 424• Zach Beasley - career singles, 108 • Al Stevens - season coach wins, 33

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ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTSJr. High TrackThe boys track team placed first in three of four regular season meets. The girls finished third out of eleven teams, and the boys finished second out of eleven teams at the region meet.

Antionette Lewis set the new Shelby 7-8 league record in shot put with a throw of 41’7”.

Sarah Luttrell led the jr. high girls track team with exceptional performances in the high jump, 1600m, 800m and 4x400m relay.

Calvin Austin III excelled in the long jump, 200m, and relays. He was also selected MVP of the Shelby 7-8 Championship meet.

JR. HIGH CROSS COUNTRYClayton Sharp placed first in two out of four regular season meets and was the first place finisher at the Championship meet.

Sarah Luttrell set a school record of 14:08 for the 2-mile race at the final regular season meet.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTSThe Lions had two varsity football players named to the TSSAA all-state team: OL Zach Collins and DE Mack Weaver.

Colton Nash was invited to participate in the 7th annual Offense-Defense Bowl Week festivities in Houston, Texas.

Will Lawrence was selected as one of the top forty-eight seventh grade football players in North America to participate in the annual Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl in January 2013.

Al Stevens (’89) was named Coach of the Year for West Tennessee by the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association. He was also selected to coach in the 2013 State Farm Shelby County All Star Baseball Game at USA Stadium in May 2013.

Kevin Starks (’93) was named 2012 Coach of the Year by the Basketball Coaches Association of Tennessee.

The strength training stations on the north end of the track were named in honor of Coach Ronn Rubio who has coached at Harding since 1970.

TRACK

Varsity school records broken 2012-13• Discus 161-06 - Mack Weaver • Triple Jump 44-10.50 - Paul Cameron • Shot Put 41-07 - Antionette Lewis• Boys 4x100 Relay 44:32 - Cristian Santiago, Jesse Adkins, Calvin Austin III, and Christian Enochs (pictured above)• Girls 4x200 Relay 1:48.05 - Imani Harris, Ellie Arnett, Kelsey Evans, and Cami Bea Austin • Boys 4x200 Relay 1:30.80 - Cristian Santiago, Paul Cameron, Calvin Austin III, and Christian Enochs

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DONORSHONORARIUMSJULY 1, 2012�ȃ�JUNE 30, 2013

Al and Gene AdlerAmy Murphy

Andy AllenMike and Kay Allen

Chris AllenMike and Kay Allen

Alec W. AndersonMarjorie Reishus

Collin G. AndersonMarjorie Reishus

Austin B. BarberDana J. Welty

Grace E. BarberDana J. Welty

Marian C. BarberDana J. Welty

Betty BatesCliff and Jeanne BrownDavid and Karen IjamsEd and Cheryl Russell

Booster Club MembersMac and Teresa BaileyBarry and Cheryl ChapmanRonny and Betty CopelandReggie and Susan CrawfordMonica DempseyJerry and Dorothy EscueAnnette JacksonTony and Betsy Kolznak

Harold BowieJim and Linda ArnettSteve and Tina BowieTommy and Lynn BurnettJeremy and Erika CarrJerry B. GoochEllis and Peggy HaguewoodLarry and Carolyn HarrisScotty and Ann LittleMike and Eloise MoffattEd and Cheryl RussellBill and Lynda Shelton

Danny and Georgia SiscoBrenda StewartTrent and Kristen Williamson

Stephen C. BrownJim and Judy Brown

Class of 1960Bob and Linda Brewer

Amy E. ColemanDavid and Diana Wilson

Sally CookEd and Cheryl Russell

Edwin D. CunninghamJim and Julie Chester

Jim and Sandra CurtisBrett and Amy Curtis

Chris DahlbergDon and Vickie Medley

Kelly DahlbergKevin and Linda Chadwell

Philip C. DeesJerry and Debra Sisson

Tom and Pam DicksonEd and Cheryl RussellTrent and Kristen Williamson

Cathy G. DonaldsonEd and Cheryl Russell

Jalon A. DuncanWill and Willie Duncan

Cordova Early Childhood Faculty and StaffGarry and Debbie Simpson

Kristen L. EastlandJohn and Trish Eastland

Eddy EfawClass of 2013

Robert and Mary EllisFred Pratt

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Jerry B. EscueBubba and Jennifer DaugherityKeith and Jennifer Foust

Benjamin T. FortinRicky and Mary FortinPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Elizabeth F. FortinRicky and Mary Fortin

Alexis FranklinWilliam and Mary Franklin

William FranklinWilliam and Mary Franklin

Scott FrizzellMargaret Griffith

Richard and Ginger HamletJerry and Debra Sisson

Harding Academy Faculty and StaffDavid B. HopperWalker and Nita Hurdle

Wendi HeatonKevin and Linda Chadwell

Andy HendrixEd and Cheryl Russell

Pasco HowardBruce and Jamie Harford

Janie A. HutchisonRobert and Mary Ellis

Gerald and Susie JerkinsBubba and Debbie Edwards

Piper C. JoachimDavid and Wendy Joachim

Chloe L. JohnsonDavid and Wendy Joachim

Kameryn R. JohnsonDavid and Wendy Joachim

Ashley N. KeltonBart and Sheryl Ragland

Walter KeyWalter and Ruby Bolton

Seth KingMargaret Griffith

Jason KnightBob and Lynn Vawter

Patsy L. LaneRobert and Maria Darby

David LaVelleJim and Julie ChesterBubba and Debbie EdwardsDon and Vickie Medley

Jenny LaVelleBubba and Debbie Edwards

Scotty LittleBrenda Stewart

Jim LunaLarry and Darlene KillebrewDaniel and Tricia MullinsLouis and Janet Saunders

Don LutherLouis and Janet Saunders

Bob McConnellScott and Kelsie Powell

Tucker R. MullinixLynne Qualls

Tricia MullinsKathie Ray

Joy NelmsEarl Boswell

Kelley S. OlreeJim and Judy Brown

Jon ParhamNat and Elise Parham

Charles and Carolyn PhillipsJim Luna

Fred PrattRobert and Mary Ellis

DONORS

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DONORSMarcie PrattEd and Cheryl Russell

Alan PritchardEd and Cheryl Russell

Allison RaglandBart and Sheryl Ragland

Sheryl L. RaglandBob and Joy Straw

Lee RagsdaleBetty Sexton

Jacob H. RayHugh and Jana Pulley

Retired Teachers of Harding AcademyKenneth and Carolin Thomason

Billie RobertsEd and Cheryl Russell

Ronn G. RubioDavid and Karen Ijams

Ed and Cheryl RussellLouis and Janet Saunders

John SaundersLouis and Janet Saunders

Sara Kate SaundersLouis and Janet Saunders

Nancy SerattKatie Frizzell

Betty G. SextonEd and Cheryl Russell

Tommy SextonBetty Sexton

Debbie SimpsonKathie Ray

Wayne and Martha SimpsonJim and Julie Chester

Ed and Peggy SissonJerry and Debra Sisson

Jewel SissonJerry and Debra Sisson

Larry and Lee SissonJerry and Debra Sisson

Steve and Carla SissonJerry and Debra Sisson

Bill SrygleyLouis and Janet Saunders

Nathan StanfordWalton Walker

Tracy Y. StanfordWalton Walker

Kevin L. StarksRonny and Betty CopelandHugh and Lisa GreerDavid and Wendy JoachimDaniel and Tricia MullinsBart and Sheryl RaglandKathie Ray

Brenda StewartJohn and Jane Tucker

Izabella G. TichenorDavid and Linda Tichenor

Lori UnderwoodDoug and Kay Morris

Joanne WentworthEd and Cheryl Russell

Steve and Loretta WilliamsJim Luna

Trent WilliamsonRonny and Betty CopelandHugh and Lisa GreerDavid and Wendy JoachimDaniel and Tricia MullinsBart and Sheryl RaglandKathie RayJennifer L. Stephens

Trent and Kristen WilliamsonJohn Mark HaysDavid and Elizabeth Hopper

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Angela LeeForrest and Lana LusterWarren McWhirterKen and Nedra RobisonCarl and Heidi ShaferLarry Sisson

Diana WilsonJohn and Amy Coleman

Judy S. WimbsJerry and Debra Sisson

Pamela WomackEd and Cheryl Russell

MEMORIALSJULY 1, 2012�ȃ�JUNE 30, 2013

Robert AdamsLouis and Janet SaundersBob and Lynn Vawter

Rhonda AgeeEd and Cheryl Russell

Jean AllmondJim Luna

Eddy ArnoldVirginia Simmons

Eddie AustinJim Luna

Ian BabbClass of 2013

Milton BasdenJim Luna

Savin BelerArt and Kerry Cancienne

Charlie Mae BlackJim Luna

Bill BlackburnJim Luna

Clifford BodifordRegina Bodiford

Lillie BodifordRegina Bodiford

Dee BonnerStan and Tracy HendrixRonn and Susan RubioMichael and Darla Sanderson

Edward BoussonJim Luna

Gary J. BoydJim Luna

Bob BrewerRonny and Betty CopelandJerry and Dorothy EscueDennis and Leslie IrwinJim LunaEd and Cheryl Russell

Charles R. BrewerBetty BatesEd and Cheryl RussellRoy and Joanne Wentworth

Jessie BrodersonJim Luna

Barry BrownJim and Julie Chester

Dwayne BrownRonny and Betty CopelandEd and Cheryl Russell

Jesse BrownEd and Cheryl Russell

Frank ChamberlainJim Luna

Dick ClintonJohn and Macon IvyEd and Cheryl Russell

Estelle CluckJim Luna

Rual CoferJim Luna

DONORS

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Joan CoxJim and Julie ChesterChuck and Dusanee ComkornruechaSally CookRonny and Betty CopelandBubba and Debbie EdwardsJerry and Dorothy EscueDennis and Leslie IrwinLouis and Janet Saunders

Ed DanielJim Luna

Betty DavidsonJim Luna

Jean E. DavisClass of 1980

Sue L. DearJim Luna

Susan DeGregoryJim Luna

David E. DouglasRonny and Betty Copeland

Jerry and Dorothy EscueJim LunaRoy and Joanne Wentworth

David DuttonBubba and Debbie EdwardsJim LunaKathie RayGeorge and Anne Reagan

David Echols, Sr.David and Sheryl EscueJerry and Dorothy EscueEd and Cheryl Russell

Martha EdwardsJim Luna

Barry ErwinGerald and Susie Jerkins

Trey ErwinGerald and Susie JerkinsJim LunaDaniel and Tricia MullinsEd and Cheryl Russell

Louis and Janet SaundersAnn Srnka

Margaret FletcherJim Luna

Jesse W. FoxMott and Nancy Jones

Ruth FrenchJulia BloomingburgEvelyn BobbittMark and Mary FrenchPaul and Renee’ French

Janet GarrettJim Luna

Herbert F. Glenn, Jr.Jim Luna

Sewell GunnJim Luna

Frances L. HallLouis and Janet Saunders

Ike HallEd and Cheryl RussellLouis and Janet Saunders

Debbie Wiggins HamiltonChuck and Nancy AverwaterRuth Y. BauerMarie GridleyJim LunaAubrey and Barbara Wilson

Lola HansonChris and Linda HansonChuck and Paula HansonLeon and Marilyn Sanderson

Clara HarveyJim Luna

Thomas J. Harvey, Jr.Jim Luna

Jim Hassell, Sr.Ronny and Betty Copeland

Tylour HeiskellKevin and Anna Cranford

DONORS

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Gene HelmsJim Luna

Gerre HopkinsJim Luna

Joyce HuddlestonJim Luna

Harold HumbleJim Luna

Davis HutsonDon and Dana Hutson

John IrwinDennis and Leslie Irwin

Mike IrwinRonny and Betty CopelandEd and Cheryl Russell

Sarah IrwinDennis and Leslie Irwin

A. C. IveyEd and Cheryl Russell

Jan JoinesJim Luna

Edwin W. JusticeCharlotte JusticeVirginia J. Justice

Michael E. JusticeCharlotte JusticeVirginia J. Justice

Nancy KenleyLouis and Janet Saunders

Chris KentJim Luna

Haskel KeyJim Luna

Walter KiddJim Luna

Liz LaVelleAllen and Nancy BlackChuck and Jenny Lynn Brewer

Paul and Debby HayesDavid and Jenny LaVelleStan and Lisa ManningBrenda Stewart

Dean LeeJim Luna

Kevin LipfordCynthia GentryLoistene Reed

Josephine LorrickChurch of Christ at White StationStan and Tracy Hendrix

Vivian LoveraJim Luna

Raymond V. LovinggoodMott and Nancy Jones

Mary LunaJim Luna

Mary LutherLouis and Janet Saunders

Ruth ManningKevin and Anna CranfordStan and Lisa Manning

Bay MartinJim LunaRoy and Joanne Wentworth

Joe MayAdam and Melissa Kamel

Doris McConnellJim LunaGeorge and Anne Reagan

Nelda Joe McKenzieLouis and Janet Saunders

Elizabeth MooreJim Luna

Monte MooreRonny and Betty CopelandJerry and Dorothy Escue

Sybil MooreJerry and Dorothy Escue

DONORS

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Dorothy MortonJim Luna

Robert NanceJim Luna

M.P. PannellJim Luna

Jim PerdueJim Luna

Parrie PerdueJim Luna

Frank C. PewittJim Luna

Horace PiggMichelle L. McWilliams

Jack ReddenLouis and Janet Saunders

Geneva RiskoVirginia J. Justice

John RoundsJim Luna

Guy M. RowlandJim Luna

Brenda RubioBetty BatesRonny and Betty CopelandJerry and Dorothy EscueEllis and Peggy HaguewoodDwayne and Bonnie IngramPaula RainesEd and Cheryl RussellLouis and Janet SaundersRoy and Joanne Wentworth

Robert “Bud” RussellJim Luna

Ginny RutledgeJim Luna

Minnie SailsEd and Cheryl Russell

Sue SandersonJim Luna

Valeria SasserJim Luna

Raymond SaundersLouis and Janet Saunders

Sara SaundersLouis and Janet Saunders

Stan SchwartzBob and Linda Brewer

Jimmy D. ShellyJim Luna

Pete SissonTaylor and Whitney McPherson

David A. SmithJerry and Dorothy Escue

Gaylon and Deanna SmithLisa Haguewood

Betty SextonBrenda Stewart

Kay SmithJohn and Amy Coleman

James SowellBob and Linda Brewer

Kaye St. PetersJim Luna

Kathy B. SullinsJim Luna

Charles P. Surratt, Sr.Jim Luna

William Delbert TaylorRonny and Betty Copeland

John TerrellLouis and Janet Saunders

Perry ThorntonJim Luna

DONORS

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David ToombsJim Luna

H.H. Van EatonDon and Mary Ann Green

Jimmy VickJim Luna

Emmett VincentJim Luna

Jerry WallaceSharon Echols

Sarah WaltonJim Luna

Patricia WatsonJessica ChisholmSally CookHarry and Nancy Seratt

Barnard WelchJim Luna

Louis WellonsJim Luna

Garnett West, Sr.Jim Luna

William J. WestJim Luna

Hoyt WhiteJim Luna

E.C. WicksJim Luna

Earl Wiggs, Jr.Jim Luna

Henry WillifordCharlie and Cindy Fowler

Margaret WoodsJim Luna

Barbara WoolbrightKenneth and Jackie Perkins

William A. WootenEd and Cheryl Russell

James C. WrightJim Luna

Pam WrightJim Luna

ALL DONORSJULY 1, 2012�ȃ�JUNE 30, 2013

Billy and Tracy AdairLinda AdamsWill and Deborah AdamsJimmy and Kim AdkinsJoe and Angie AdkinsAl and Gene AdlerAetna Insurance FoundationAGAPE Child and Family Services, Inc.All American, Inc.Mike and Kay AllenAllison and Chumney, P.C.Brad and Barbara AndersonJeff and Daysha Anderson

David and Carlynn AnguishBoyce and Mary Ann ArnettJim and Linda ArnettJon and Lori ArnettThe Associated AgencyElizabeth AustinAutoZoneChuck and Nancy AverwaterSteve and Suzanne AveryBrian and Tanya AyersThe Bailey Law FirmBank of BartlettAlex and Cynthia BargerDennis and Michelle BarlowJeff and Karen BaskinBetty BatesRuth Y. BauerJohn and Betty BennettFaye BettsRick and Cindy BettsRobby and Laurie BettsBob and Tina BirchAllen and Lisa BirminghamAllen and Nancy BlackJulia BloomingburgEvelyn Bobbitt

DONORS

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Regina BodifordWalter and Ruby BoltonEarl BoswellSteve and Tina BowieMarcia BradfordJoanne BradshawAlex and Tricia BrandonBob and Linda BrewerChuck and Jenny Lynn BrewerLynn BrittVentez and Tomika BrooksPaul and Sandy BroomCliff and Jeanne BrownJim and Judy BrownMark and Ginger BrownMichael and Vickie BrownGrant and Mandi BurkeTommy and Lynn BurnettSteve and Laura BurnsVernestine BushDuncan and Sherah CampbellCampbell Clinic OrthopedicsArt and Kerry CancienneColby and Melissa CanterburyBobby and Sandra CarlockCollin and Tammy Carlock

Jeremy and Erika CarrChip and Mimi CavagnaroRon and Suni ChackoKevin and Linda ChadwellBarry and Cheryl ChapmanCherry Road Parents ClubEddy and Jeanne ChesterJim and Julie ChesterJessica ChisholmCliff and Sheena ChristyChurch of Christ at White StationJames and Dona ClarinTheda ClarkeClass of 1980Class of 2013Clay and Land Insurance, Inc.Buster and Kim ClemensJeff and Christy CobbCobb Plumbing Company, Inc.John and Amy ColemanJerry and Diane CollinsChuck and Dusanee ComkornruechaComprehensive Pharmacy ServicesSally CookWilliam and Nina CookseyRonny and Betty Copeland

Cordova Lower School Parents ClubCovenant Contractors, LLCKeith and Julie CoxKen CoxKevin and Anna CranfordRick and Susan CrawfordLarry and Stacey CrumCummins, IncCorey CunninghamChris and Jenny CuppDangerous Curves, LLCRobert and Maria DarbyDoug and Libby DarnallBubba and Jennifer DaugherityOmar and Shawnelle DavisRobbie and Beth DavisDelta Gastroenterology, PCDelta Medical Weight Management Inc.Marilyn DempseyDennis Electric, Inc.Todd and Julie DixonJames and Judy DobkinsTom and Cathy DonaldsonJacob and Christina DukeUlric and Keena Duncan

Will and Willie DuncanDavid J. DyeJohn and Trish EastlandKristen L. EastlandSharon EcholsBubba and Debbie EdwardsEddy and Shana EfawGreg and Amy EllenburgAndrew and Elaine EllisRobert and Mary EllisEngineered Medical Systems, LLCGreg and Belinda EnochsDavid and Sheryl EscueJerry and Dorothy EscueDonald and Rita FaulknerFirst Tennessee BankFirst Tennessee FoundationDonna K. FisherShirley FiteDavid and Cloteal FitzpatrickBilly and Louise FlattTim and Pam FlattFleming Associates ArchitectsDoug and Debra ForceRicky and Mary FortinKeith and Jennifer Foust

DONORS

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Charlie and Cindy FowlerJerome and D’Andrea FranklinWilliam and Mary FranklinRandy and Brenda FrederickFreed-Hardeman UniversityFrank and Katherine FreeseMark and Mary FrenchPaul and Renee’ FrenchJeff and Beth FrizzellKatie FrizzellKeith and Kim FussellJeff and Robin GainesAndy and Katina GainesGaines and AssociatesJoe and Rebecca GallowayBarbara GardnerTrevor J. GarrettHugh and Gloria GatesMike and Kathy GauthierGeneral Construction ServiceCynthia GentryAllen and Sarah GillespieRick and Leslie GillespieJohn and Dawn GilreathBill and Joyce GoddardPaul and Vicki Goddard

Burton and Julia GoochJerry and Carol GoochDon and Mary Ann GreenHugh and Lisa GreerMarie GridleyMargaret GriffithMorris and Rena GrimmittKim HaddadWilliam and Elizabeth HaganEllis and Peggy HaguewoodLisa HaguewoodStephen and Rochelle HamChris and Linda HansonChuck and Paula HansonHarding Mothers Bowling TeamHarding UniversityBruce and Jamie HarfordAaron and Erin HarrisLarry and Carolyn HarrisWinifred HarrisErnest and Trenall HattonPaul and Debby HayesJohn HaysEddie and Wendi HeatonStan and Tracy HendrixGreg Hensley

Herbi-SystemsHenry and Loydean HerrenMark and Lisa HickmanMark and Kristi HicksRoger and Carolyn HladkyHolland StudioShannon R. HollimanTony and Carol HookerBrian and Sara HooverDavid and Elizabeth HopperLarry and Pasco HowardGreg and Tonia HowellWalker and Nita HurdleDavid HutchisonAnna HutsonDon and Dana HutsonFadi and Rana IbrahimDavid and Karen IjamsDwayne and Bonnie IngramThe Dwayne and Bonnie Ingram Charitable Foundation Ty and Christa InmonDennis and Leslie IrwinJohn and Macon IvyJ. Brooks Coffee RoastersBeth Jackson

Debra JacksonDon and Lynn JacksonMaggie D. JamersonReggie and Bonnie JamersonJohn and Mindy JenningsLarry and Leesa JensenGerald and Susie JerkinsDavid and Wendy JoachimBryan and Terri JonesDebra JonesDeloris JonesMott and Nancy JonesJolene JordanCharlotte JusticeJo JusticeAdam and Melissa KamelKevin and Tonya KellyMark A. KellyKidsUrologyLarry and Darlene KillebrewWanda KimbroughCarol KnightTony and Betsy KolznakGeorge and Cathy KramerMelody LagerMike and Erica LaMar

DONORS

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Winston and Elaine LambertPat and Patsy LaneDavid and Jenny LaVelleJesse and Betty LawrenceDan and Susan LearnedRodney and Patti LeathLouis and Susan LeibovichJohn and Inez LewisK.C. and Lorrean LimBill and Eugenia LinderBill Linder State Farm InsuranceBritt and Holly LinderLinkous ConstructionLipscomb UniversityScotty and Ann LittleJim LunaJim and Retta LuttrellRichie and Buffy LynnDavid and Zana MajorsGarry and Jane ManessStan and Lisa ManningKim S. MarksMcKinley and Willie MartinJudson Maxwell and Jessica Selby-MaxwellNeil and Cheryl McBride

Alan and Cheryl McClurgLarry McKenzieJohn and Cindy McKinnieTaylor and Whitney McPhersonWarren McWhirterTodd and Michelle McWilliamsDon and Vickie MedleyMemphis Ringleader, Inc.David and Jennifer MensiJoe and Alice MethvinJerry and Beverly MidyettBill and Lori MihalkoPam MillerBarry and Karen MitchellMike and Eloise MoffattAlan MoltzMorgan StanleyDoug and Kay MorrisBruce and Marilyn MullinixDerek and Marta MullinixDaniel and Tricia MullinsAmy MurphyMurphy Oil USANarodniki Publishing, Inc.Lynn and Donna NicholsDon and Denise Nickleson

Marcus and Wilda NoelNorfolk Southern Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramNovaCopyJerry Nowlin State Farm InsuranceLisa O’DonnellNat and Elise ParhamParker School UniformsMicah and Tiffany ParkhurstBrent and Elizabeth PattersonJohn and Sandy PearsonPediatrics East, Inc.Patrick and Trina PeeryChad and LaTonya PendletonBrad and Leah PennKenneth and Jackie PerkinsHugh and June PetersonPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramDave and Ann PhillipsStan and Janelle PhippsDoug and Donna PinkertonMark and Roberta PledgeWes PooleCharlie and Becky PortisGreg and Kim Poston

Taddy and Mildred PottsKevin and Sharon PowellScott and Kelsie PowellWalt PowellFred PrattClayton W. PresleyTimothy and Stephanie PriceAlan and Freda PritchardHugh and Jana PulleyLynne QuallsR. T. Carlock Co.Bart and Sheryl RaglandWalter and Paula RainesChris RayKathie RayWayne and Anita RayGeorge and Anne ReaganRandy and Lynn ReasonsLoistene ReedRe:Fuel Memphis, Inc.William ReganRegions BankMarjorie ReishusBrant and Karen RiedelGary and Cheryl RiedelJerry and Dot Riggs

DONORS

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Jonathan and Janice RileyScott and Jean Ann RobbinsJack and Tina RogersLeonard and Teresa RoveryPerrin and Catherine RowseyRonn and Susan RubioTate and Deb RushEd and Cheryl RussellJason RussellDon and Patti SandersJohn and Kim SandersTodd and Tayron SandersLeon and Marilyn SandersonMichael and Darla SandersonMichael and Andrea SansoneGeorge and Miriam SantiagoLouis and Janet SaundersSchilling Farms DentalGreg and Diana SelbyMichael and Melanie SemoreHarry and Nancy SerattBetty SextonCarl and Heidi ShaferPaul and Angie ShanklinJay and Judy ShappleyBobby and Denise Sharp

Sharp and Robbins Construction, LLCBill and Lynda SheltonKim ShiklePhillip ShockleyVirginia SimmonsGarry and Debbie SimpsonJustin and Abby SimpsonDanny and Georgia SiscoJerry and Debra SissonJewel SissonLarry and Lee SissonSisson and SissonAlan and Stacey SmithDan and Deborah SmithHubie and Dee Anna SmithGary and Carol SparksJason and Valerie SpeedAnn SrnkaAndy and Georgia StaffordTim and Carol StaffordCharles and Tracy StanfordTerry and Kim StanfordKevin and Becky StarksJeni StephensAl and Kim StevensBrenda Stewart

Chris and Keri StewartGreg and Amber StewartBob and Joy StrawLouise SumlerGlenn SwinnyBarbara TaylorJoseph TaylorSteve TaylorTennessee MovingTESCO Properties, Inc.Kenneth and Carolin ThomasonDavid and Linda TichenorBetty TidwellVes and Pat TinsleySteve and Danetta TownsdinTRUIST - Altruism, ConnectedJohn and Jane TuckerJeff and Claire TurnerAlan and Lori UnderwoodTom and Leigh VanDurenBob and Lynn VawterArchie and Robyn VestTim and Terryl VinerRon and Christy WadeBrett WalkerDave and Sharon Walker

Phil and Vicki WalkerWalton WalkerJerry WallaceRob and Donette WallaceJoe and Carla WardMarlon and Mialika WatkinsJohn Paul and Jennifer WebberCecelia K. WellsWells Fargo Community Support CampaignGeorge and Dana WeltyRoy and Joanne WentworthLevon West and Yolanda Anthony-WestShane and Jamie WhartenbyMike and Debbie WhiteWhite Station Parents ClubRon and Brenda WiggintonRonnie and Pam WilliamsTrent and Kristen WilliamsonAubrey and Barbara WilsonDavid and Diana WilsonKaitlynn WoodAnne M. YoungGary and Lisa Zyriek

DONORS

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The 7th Grade Bible Ceremony sets the spiritual tone for the upcoming year. The Bibles are provided through the

Dr. Gaylon and Mrs. Deanna Smith Endowed Memorial Fund.

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