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Cialenclafz of Events FIRST SEMESTER Registration .,.......... Classes Begin ...........,,.............,,.....,, 1f':1culty-Student Reception ,,... ...... Second Period Begins ..,....,.w 1. Fall Picnic. ,. ..,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,.. . .. Fall VVeek of Prayer ...,,....... Thaiilcsgiviiig Recess ...,........, Third Period Begins .......i..i,i Christmas Vacation .....,....,, First Semester Closes ..,,,...., SECOND SEMESTER Second Semester Begins ............. Fifth Period Begins .,........ Spring VVeck of Prayer .....,,.,. Sixth Period Begins .....,.ii. Spring' Picnic .....,i,,..i .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Second Semester Iixaminations .,.,,..... Consecration Service ,,i....,.i,,. I1iflCC2ll21L1fC3l1C Sermon .. ..,, ,. Comniencement ..,..... .,,,t.... Second Semester Closes .i..,.,.,,,,,, ,,.....,.,,..September 5, 1949 .,......,September .......Y.September e,e111..,Oct0bier be 1,.,.,1..To be , ....,, November ......,...Noven1ber December .22----l ..,..,w......t..,..lunuury ....,......-lanuary ...February ...To be ,,,,.,,,April be ,,May 2-1. .,,,..,...Mz1y .,...,,,,.May ..,,,......May ,,,..,,,lNIay 6- 1949 191 1949 17- 1949 arranged arranged 331 1949 28, 1949 nnuziry 1 13, 1950 16, 1950 .z7, 1950 arranged 10, 1950 arranged 25, 1950 26 1950 27 1950 28, 1950 38, 1950
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The Academy Board Lf. M. lh'Nlu2lz, Clzaairman 3266 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana Lf. M. VV1l.1.1soN, Secretary Indiana Academy Cicero, Indiana I.. Ii. LENHEIM llerrien Springs, Michigan W. A. NELSON llerrien Springs, Michigan I21.'roN l7r:ssA1N 3266 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana V. C. llormi AN 3266 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana IJ. li. CASLOW R. R. 2 Seymour. Indiana lllcx IQRVVIN 17.49 Lincoln XVay Iiast Misliaxralca, Indiana QXRTII UR IQIESZ tgio Iiast 23rd Street Indianapolis, Indiana VV, I.. LATHAM .2812 Ruekle Street Indianapolis, Indiana H. E. MCCLURE 3266 North Meridian St Indianapolis, Indiana L. NV. I,RUI'l I' 1505 Iiast Rudisell Street Ifort VVayne, Indiana li. C. NV OOD 2118 lrlaneoelc Avenue Henderson, Kentucky reet
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geneva! tgnfozmation ISTORY The Indiana Academy is a coeeducational boarding school owned by the Indiana Conference. Its forerunner was Beechwood Academy, which was established near Boggstown, Ind., in 1902, continuing there until 1919, when the present site of 1 I5 acres was purchased. The school relocated here and was given its present name. OCATION The Academy is located one mile north of Cicero, a village of about one thousand inhabitants, near the center of Hamilton County, Indiana. It is thirty miles north of Indianapolis and six miles north of Noblesville, is on the Nickel Plate R. R., the Indiana R. R. bus line, and is but six miles east of U. S. Highway no. 31. Thus the school is situated in quiet and peaceful surroundings close enough to shopping and market centers, yet having the distinct advantage of every necessary convenience in a locality favoring' good school work. BJECTIVES The institution is controlled by Seventh-day Adventists, and is designed especially to prepare workers for the various missionary endeavors being carried forward by the denomination in all parts of the world. Everything in the school is made subservient to this end. The teachers are all Christian men and women, who endeavor to maintain a school where rev- erence for God will prevail. They desire to hold before the students the true Christian character as the highest aim in life. For this reason the study of the Scriptures forms an important part of every student's training. Intellectual growth without spiritual and physical balance is positively dan- gerous, and since the object of true education is the harmonious development of the physical, the mental, and the spiritual powers of man, the purpose of the management is to foster carefully this three-fold development. H0 MAY ATTEND The school is open to all persons of either sex over thirteen years of age, of good moral character, who are willing to comply with the regulations. Whether the student makes any profession of religion or not, he will be expected to show due reverence for the Word of God. To those who are honestly seeking an education under circum- stances favoring Christian character, we extend a most cordial invitation to attend. All desiring to enter as students are required to fill out in detail the blank enclosed with the catalog, as only those answering all questions satisfactorily will be enrolled. Additional blanks will be sent upon request. TUDENT PLEDGE It is distinctly understood that everyone who presents himself for admisson to the Academy thereby pledges himself to observe its regulations. lf this pledge is broken. it is understood that by violation he forfeits his membership, and if longer retained, it is only by the forbearance of the faculty. It is also a part of the student's contract that he will faithfully, and to the best of his ability, perform all duties assigned to him in connection with school, industrial and home life.
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