1965-1966 Yearbook

ACADEMIC LIFE Hard work and long hours reap satisfaction as a reward At H ard ing Academy an eager, impatient air fill s the halls as stud ents are building a new world by th e paths that each individual chooses for himsel f. ;Vlany doors are constantly being opened for those who have a purpose in life or a goal wh ich th ey wish to achieve. Basic courses in mathcnlatics~ natural sc ience. literature. art social sc i cncc~ nlu s j c~ and Bible a re the foundation of academic life at th e Academy. Students soon l ea rn to apprec ia te th e dedi ca tion manifes ted by faculty members wh ich guid es th em to knowledge and h elps each student to develop th e des ire to open hi s own door and to follow hi s own pa th to a truly successful life . Mu sical ability is highly r espected and stron gly emphasized at the Academy. Each morning the reverberating refrain s of the rehearsing chorus can be h ea rd throu ghout th e building. Clubs ranging [rom hono,· scholarship to special interes t g roups provide th e Academy with a stimulating, wellrounded prog ram of activity. In on appreciative spirit , '965 seniors gave this Bible to the school. 228 These hands ore of a younger and more challenging generation that typify a mind which is reaching to probe things creative and unexplored The direction of singing, reoding of scripture, and leoding of a public prayer are part of spiritual growth obtained from daily chopel services

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