--____FACULTY______________________ ~ - .' Faculty establish goals N ext fall, the Administration is anticipating a change in the curriculum for the students. They will fe-evaluate the requirements for graduation next spring. One change hoped for next year is a Journalism class. If all turns out well, this period will mainly be used for the production of the Petit Jean, giving the Editor a chance to work on the yearbook during the day. Coach Ed expressed his hopes for next year in saying, "As Christians we should all have a greater interest - a greater desire - a greater awareness of being spiritually active for Christ, and next year we hope to see an evident standing from the young people 1. "DESK work never ends" is often the thought of Administrators like Mr. Finley at the end 01a busy day. 2. A TABLE provides a placelor relaxation during an alternoon teacher's meetinglor Coach Ed Higginbotham. 3. IT'S BACK to the drawing board lor Mr. Land because 01 complications in Yi Li's class schedule. 4. THE FAMILIAR sound 01Mr. Diles' voice is heard over the intercom loud and clear, "May J have your attention please?" S. EJlERYDAY occurances olten call lor the joint decisions 01 Coach Ed and Mr. Diles. 6. ADJlICE comes easiest Irom a teacher that understands, and lor Tom Wideman, that teacher is Mr. Jones. 7. WARM hello 's brighten the day lor those on the other end on McGaha's phone. 354 Faculty for their Lord. We also would like to see the student body led in this spirituality by the young men in grades one through twelve. II Responsibilities will be given to the Seniors of the future to be examples and leaders of the school. Mr. Diles believes, "As goes your senior class, goes your school. " In many places the faculty is known as "authority," the "teachers," and those who •• speak loudly and carry a big stick," but at Harding Academy the teachers seem more like Jriends - people who really care. This year especially, the faculty seemed to be more involved in (cont'd on next page) 4 I 2
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