School Song
Set to the tune of "On, Wisconsin!", North Hardin's school song can be heard at most school athletic events, but the school's fight song has not always been "Onward, Trojans". When Vine Grove and Rineyville High Schools consolidated in 1962, the school adopted a traditional fight song in "Hail to North Hardin High School". "On Wisconsin" became a popular pep song played by the band at events and eventually words were developed for the song and it worked its way into North Hardin history. Now "Onward, Trojans" is recognized as the official fight song for North Hardin High School.
Lyrics:
"Onward, Trojans"
Onward, Trojans! Onward, Trojans!
We are all for you!
Stand and fight for the blue and the white
To you we will be true.
RAH! RAH! RAH!
We're behind you to remind you
We must win this game.
Blue Trojans, how we love to praise thy name!
T-R-O-J-A-N-S! Trojans, Trojans, Trojans are the best!
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