1943-1944 Yearbook

Another part of Harding College is its Academy. It makes a definite contribution to Harding society and the high school students also benefit through their close association with the college. They live in the Chri,stian environment found on the campus and they attend a Bible class and an inspirational chapel every day. They also learn of college life which prepares them for the future adjustment which must come to each student entering a college society. They have accf'SS to the library of the college and may sing in the music organizations on the campus. All this suggests the great opportunities afforded them in the Harding Academy. The high school is. however. a unit in itself. Its curriculum is both adequate and extensive. New courses in Physical Education have been added. It has its own social clubs which are active groups and help satisfy the need for extra curricular expression. Each Wednesda~' . the high school students meet for their separate chapel period.

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