STUDENT LI FE Academy activities spark PROPOSALS (orne fO~1 and fu nou~ du ring pledge week. Pledqemos lers look on whil e Donny Sopp humbly osks Neno Hoys 10 become his wde. new achievements The Academy offers Christian environment many ways. Ea ch day is started hy studving God's " 'ord ill l3ihk classes and worshipping Il im in dai ly chapel pe riod s. Studf'nt s ha\"(' opportunities to en ter into nume rous activities at th e Academy. All organiza· tion s arc designed with Chri sti an principles in mind. so that pach stud ent can enjoy Christian fellmyship . '\1us ic plays a n important part in the life of th e Academy th rough such organizations as th e A Cappc ll a. Cho rali ers. and l3a nd . Social life is provided hy th e different clubs as \yell as sport s acti\·iti es. Pl edge \yeek. homecom· ing. choru s trips. ball games. banquets. and part ies-these arc a ll a part of th e Harding Academy way of life. COMPLEX moth problems become deor as Mrs. Ritchie e){plains them in alqebro closs. Interested teachers spur students 10 develop TO their fullest capabilities in a pleasan t intellectua l atmosphere . 232
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