1946-1947 Yearbook

The mystery of life is love, which radiant joys unfold; As we receive it Irom above, and dear at Harding hold. Devoted souls that guide our thoughts, and lor our wellare strive; The faculty that love has bought, to keep its flame olive. 'Tis in God's book, a story clear that captivates the soul; And in our study, this is dear-our Christ, and heav'n the gool. Our lives with purity are blessed; and godly virtues true, And thus we choose some 01 the best to represent our school. The fellowship of classmates here, with joy our beings fillAnd in our memories ever near, they're kept by God's goodwill. By literature and cultured arts, aesthetic taste is given; And they become a tender part of striving on to Heaven. The Urnes of laughter, fun, and wil; our funcUons and our dates, The social lives of eoch one fit, and friendships consecrate. The academy of Harding is with eager youth adorned, Where character and love are st ressed, and souls for Christ are born. Our sports with competition keen, and with athletic skill Are deQicated to fair ploy, and temwred with goodwill. The love that blossoms in our hearts, we shore with one another; And happy homes become a part of fellowship together. The mystery of life is love, which radiant joys unfold, As we receive it from above. and dear at Harding hold. -JOE CANNON

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