1942-1943 Yearbook

ACADEMY E. R. STAPLETON JUANITA RHOOES BATSELL BAXTER Shorthand Supervi sor Commerc ial and Bible Engli sh EDWIN HUGHES Social Sc ience Mrs. ALBERT GONCE Mathema t ics and English S. A. BELL SCience EDITHLYN THOMPSON Engl ish The Academy is truly a port of Harding . It makes a definite contribu - tion to Harding society and it also benefits through its close association with the college. The students live in the ChristIan environment found on the campus, they attend a Bible closs and on inspirational chapel every day, and they learn of college life which prepares them for future adjus t - ments after graduation. They also have access to the library of the college and may ploy in the orchestra or sing in the chorus. All th is suggests the great opportunities afforded them. The high school, however, is a unit to itself. It has its own clubs which are quite active and which help satisfy the need for extracurricular activity and expression . Eoch Wednesday they meet for their separate chapel. The Student Council is sponsoring a series of pictures on American industry which is being shown to these assemblies The curriculum is both adequate and extensive . New courses were added this year in Bookkeeping , Debating, and Physical Education .

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