Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

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Blessings on us fhis year have shone. Wha+ ihe fufure holds is siill unlznown, Bul friendship's seeds lhal' we have sown Will sfill be irue. To you, dear Reg, our 'lhanlrs we raise. Will you accepf our hearffell praise And remember us 'rhrough all your days As we'll remember you? We hope you've enioyed +he American way And pray fhai very soon ou may Knock af ihe door of ourhomes and say l +hough'I' l'd slopg l was passing lhrough. We do hereby dedica+e 'lhe Cardinal +o our foreign exchange sludenl Regula Ruhshauser from ' h Swiherland and +o +he goal of fhe exc ange pro- gram, lnlernafional Good Will. 5 as I CO-EDITORS ........ . . . Karen Engle and Nancy Wilson ASSISTANT EDITORS . . ...................... Betty Matson and Kathy Stork ART COMMITTEE . . . . . Janet Mortenson, Ardath Masters and Regula Rutishauser PHOTOGRAPHY . . ........... Kenneth Christensen and John Christiansen GRADUATES ...... . . . James Brokken, Julie Hanson and Diane Hoiness ADMINISTRATION . . ......... Kathy Grebin and Barbara Alexander SPORTS ......... .......... G ary Gossman, Dick McKay and Jim Berning BUSINESS . . . . . . Gale Burkholder, Richard Pederson, David Miller, Rose- marie Anderson, Bonnie Kraling and Dwaylla Gleisner CLASSES .... .... F rannie Ryan, Karen Houdek and Viola Scrabeck ACTIVITIES ...... ........... P auline Vreeman, JoAnn Bergey and Evelyn Peterson PROOFREADING ...... Bonnie Hoiness, Callie Harmon, Sharon Ryan and Marlys Crouch Co-operation, time, effort, thought, work, money, and tun have been tactors in compiling this, our book of memories. However, there are organizations and individuals to whom we wish to acknowledge our appreciation. Thanks, Mr. Alt, ot Edstrom Studio. tor your photography work and kind suggestions to two poor, batfleid editors. Thanks to Columbia Studios tor the individual pictures. Thanks, Mrs. Johnson, tor be- ing our advisor. Thanks, Miss Osborn, tor the use ot your room and refrigerator! IToo bad there was noth- 'U9 'H lf. butiwe must compliment you on your well stocked cupboard.l Thanks, Byron W. Johnson and the en- tire W. A. Fisher Company. Than s, Mr. Na p, tor taking additional pictures. Thanks to the entire statt who WFCIB. fyped, proofread, sketched, collectecrmoney, and made paste-ups. We hope that the ettorts of all these people have not been in vain, but that the Cardinal ot '59 shall long be remembered. Karen Engle and Nancy Wilson midlisfrafio WX SW Wm HW My O0 Q ' 5 ,!1'.ii.f ' ' - ' SS 5 S 5 g I, A 'fgfl X Afkm f F' ' ff X! gs 22 J f F. fx 'f if we f x 2 W? 'X I Aix ll N' I iff X CN S2374 X f XXX ' VW. f .. ' I 1 -1 an Ai 'W 'flilxxxxx -' .,, -rx fl :iq .-.f Q xg f YK YK ,,f l- fr v f , q.f'K . ru g of A f 5 , W? 5 t :':. f 51 ff - My f. 8.4. - I ' ' if K '. 1: r f X t- ff l . Nl X X xx , 33K P N 'jf BERGETTA ZOTALIS RUTH OSBORN Enqlislw Home Economics K rl one, pearl Iwo - Yex, Ihafs cz noun All right girls, my parience isr ml one, pearl Iwo. .1 Q :-rr - , H ' 1-M55 , K . ' 7 RENA INGERSOLL JOHN GLESNE Ewqllslw and Librarian Social Sfudies, Healflw, and World 'Oh, my lrbrorronslu l'll5fOI'y Now, lomorrow we'll have a lew reports. ff? K 674 ciao! aaaftcy .IQ fl, A ka, .-9' r,- ,, u 1- Q .4 U ff-f 5 . ,fi LAUREL THOMPSON World Hisfory, Phy. Ed., and Coach Lei me pu! that in difhrnnl word: - or-a ! VIVIAN ARNS JAMES NETLAND JAMES JACENOBSEN Phy. Ed. Mm ,A EHQ IS ,d h R-r-ruH-7, 3, I -- R-r-ruF-2, 3, L Where Ihe som hill did you get fhar?! Sums to mo you sfudonix ar: o onoug lu know enough lo SHUT UP!! ruff M Run-4 JoHNsoN FREDERICK uLRlcH EDV'2AR.D f f'RMS Q.,mmmpai I Mdfh and Science AH righl YOU legcixiu wliufes MY Qavelcw .Ay gm you people' lem have H quiet '- . fl 9 ' in ie-re 3 A LW is ,.v for xr -.E -X RHYS HANSON , - -1 DUA APP social Problems and American His4 RX X iz i LL I 'QDELMAR OLLHOFF Chem' y d Phygigg Uoryh . . N, ' K lndusiriai Avis, Drivenr Treiininrg 1 -XM Q mlm, xx ic, gzidziriesiff Rf do fe ? . , ,V .. I., V Q i bw. T 1' V, f E I' fi -1 A E -' 'a iymg ,227 . 'T 4 by 5. c A I X fi fi-N N I - --as M.. , 1..- ' ii: S Q ii 1 , vs- I' 3 .0 GORDON PETERSON KENNETH RISKA MR. GUNDEARSON I Vocal and lrisirumenfal Music. Ari and Social Sfudies. Coach arid Blolcqy II we have Io we II get down Io o quarter Well, rhafs gelling aff the subjecl again. OK, 'AH 90 U'0 9 Wm' 7i'U'4 n here. itlwff HAROLD B. AUSE SYLVESTER L. HOUDEK SCHOOL BOARD-Left to right, Seated: R. Torgerson, C. Ewalt, G Frogner. Standing: S. Bigalk, D. Hulcher, L. Hanson, H. Ause. f 4 I , 1 -2 , , IIQFIPIISQ I-III I I II M1251 I I ' f I . Ill , I - -Eli ' f ! - ' I . I I .II III' 'I ' 'I' I Q ' . Q I I I II, I I I I AI Ile! I I 2 I ' ' ' l II que Iowk toni, ' Sun, Ii i QI? skaaous FI Im!-ninuI us. ' I I If I' J 'HMI' IV I I-I iff, 'III W, -I I . .9 'fi' . I I I I ,Eh Hi n a: I ' K' 'I' I I I I I e . 'xx I I I ' I . ' ' WSI' 'I I I I I ' I ' 'iq I, fislf I I Fil ' -f . ' I ll: ,L I A Q '-,W ' I i g I Iwbunwl' I ' , I ,... 'I ?'!:- -+:e'ffx::J.g!- NQXR' Ne I ia, -V X I j :' I'g1 V . I U76 'Q 7 f'f'71f'fWW V 'J Cf! f dfg fiszfaa A - Y' pgf f a 1 I I f W fly!!! 41.4 ,fff I . Af A I We will alwarffz frerwmlm--- Mi v BARBARA ANNE ALEXANDER 'My youll: shall no! have been lived in vain. F.T.A. 2. 3, 4: Oflicer 2, 3: Class Ollicer I: Girls C-lee Club I, 2: Accompanisl 2, 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Cardeon 2, 3. 4: Cardinal 2, 3, 4: Local Declam I, 2., 3: Ollice Help 3: Librarian 4: Homecoming Aflendanf 4, ROSEMARIE ANDERSON ll giggles were unlawful I'd spend Ihe res! cl my life in jail! Girls Glee Club I, 2: Cardeon 4: Card- inal 4: Declam 3: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Help 4. JO ANN MARIE BERGEY 'You can manulcrcrure brunelfes, bu! redheads come no1uraIly2?? Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ollicer 4: Junior Band I: Cornef Ouarfef 3, 4: Brass Sexlef 3: Brass Ouarlef 4: Senior Cliorus 3, 4: Girls Sexlef 4: Double Ouarfel 3, 4: Mix- ed Quarlel 4: Girls Quarfef 3: Girls Glee Club I, 2: Swing Band 3: Class Play 3. 4: Cardeon 2. 3. 4: Cardinal 3, 4: De- clam Local I, Sub-dislricf 3, 4: Declam Play 4: F.H.A. I, 2: Pep Band 3, 4. JAMES ARTHUR BERNING For 'WHY IIOCII ol xheep there is bound to be a wall. Class OIlIC6 2: Sludenl Council 3, 4, Sfudenf Council Officer 4: Declam 3: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Officer 3, 4: Counfy F.F,A. Federafion 4: Le1'Iermen's Club I, 2, 3. 4: Homecoming Affendanf 4: F.T.A. 4: Foo'rbalI I, 2, 3, 43 B,35ke+b,3Il I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr 2: Foolball Cdpldlfl 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, g74CIf'55 Play 3: Cardeon 3, 4: Cardinal DALLAS GEORGE BESTOR A timid indusirious xcholur????? Fooiball I. 2. DAVID WALTER BIGALK His love is ceniered on one - one at o lime. Local Declam 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2. 3. 4. Officer F.F.A. 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Foofball I, 2. 3, 4: Traclr 3. 4: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I, 2: F.T.A. 4: Class Officer 2, 3: Soloisf 2. 3. 4: Boys Ouarfel 3: Trombone i L '7m ,little JAMES REDALEN BROKKEN And when I am gone, pray who will enlerluin the populace. Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4. Ollicer 3, 4: Declam: Sub-clislricl 2, Dislricl I, 3: De- clam Play 4: Boys Sfale lfxllernalel 3: Ollice Help 2: LeIlermen's Club 3, 4: Homecoming Candidale 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Cardeon 2, 3, 4: Cardinal 2, 3, 4: FIA. 4: Chorus Li- brarian 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. MARY ELIZABETH BROOKS Somelimex I sif and rhinlc, and sometimes I jusl -,' til, I Sluarl High School I: Senior Band 2, 4: Junior Band 3: Girls G-lee Club 2: Card- 4 inal 4: Declam Local 3: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. GALE Roeek BURKHOLDER ,, . 4 , ,, 'iWhen she slarfs calling me by my first name, il's 'im n: W time Io quil. I' 'el Preslon High School I, 2: Senior Chorus 'R ?,' 3, 4: Cardinal 4: F.T,A. Officer 4: Office Help 4: Homecoming King 4: Class Olli- cer 4: Class Play 4. EDWARD ALLEN CAPPER Although l'm nel so lull, l'd rather be here lhan nol al all. Declam, Local I: 2, 3, sub-dislricl, I, 3: LeIlermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Junior Band I: Class Play 3. DAVID FOSTER CASEY To wear my pencil dull will only mean sharpen- ing il. 'Y KENNETH PAUL CHRISTENSEN H lakes cr wise man lo discover a wise man and I have just lound myself. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 4: Traclz 4: Class Play 3, 4: Cardeon 3, 4:.Cardinal 3, 4: French Class 4: Declam: Local I, 4, Dislricf 2, 3: Declam Play: Local 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3: Proiecfionisf 4: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Librarian I, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. ig? .3 . 1 sifii. umm! Frmmaq .If iirrl +-1 JOHN LORING CH RISTIANSON ll I ever lind love - Ill analyze if in a lesl lube! Baseball 2: Carcleon 4: Cardinal 4: Boys Slale 33 Camera Club I, 2, 3, 41 Li- brarian 3, 4, MARLYS JOAN CROUCH 'Anylhing masculine is mvnelllu Local Declarn 3: FHA. I, 2, 3, 4: Ollice Help 47 I-lol Lunch Helper 33 Librarian 3, 47 Girls Glee Club I, 2: Cardeon 4, Cardinal 4, THOMAS ALAN DARRAH He looks wire - pray correcl llval errorll H A Em. i. 2. 3. . 1 , 7 KAREN LEE ENGLE ' An innocenl lace - bul you never can lelll Senior Chorus 3, 4: Girls Cilee Club I, 2i Cardeon 2, 3, 4: Cardinal 3, 4, Edifor 43 F.T.A, 4: Sfuclenl Council I: Declam: Lo- cal I, 3, 4, Subclislricf 3: F.l'l.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 4: Camera Club 2, 43 Homecoming Candidafe 4: Librarian I: Class Ollicer 3. GARY LEE EVERY l believe in conserving energy -- expecially my own! Preslon Hiqlw Sclwool l, 2: FFA. 3, 4. RICHARD ALLEN FELLAND I l'm on lhe brink ol a great career - somebody pushed me. F.I'l.A. I, 43 LeHermen's Club 3, 47 Homecoming Affendanf 43 Baseball 3, 47 Wresrling 43 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. J-lam the ferrari MELVIN LEONARD rumice is Early Io bed, early lo rise seem: Io make people ,I wonrnlfssur' FFA. I, 2, 3, 4. I f PI GARY LEE GOSSMAN If Lei us have wine and women, mirlh and laugliler - sermons and soda waler lhe day allen Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus I, 3, 4: Class Officer I: F.F.r'X. I, 2, 3' Leffer- men's Club 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4' Class Play 4. KATHLEEN ANNE GREBIN One good lime and then anolherl Declam: Local I, 2, 4, Sub-clislricl 3: FHA. I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Ollice Help I: Camera Club 2, 3: Homee coming Allendanl 4: Librarian 3: Carde- on 3, 4, Eclilor 4: Cardinal 3, 4: Class Ollicer 3, 4. DAVID LEWIS HAHN I Exercisel l peeled an orange lor brealrloslf' Declam, Local I, 2: F,F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. JULIEANNE JEANETTE HANSON l'm nal denying Ihal women are foolish, God made lhem Io malch men! Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Clarinel Quarlel 4: Girls Glee Club I, 2: Cards-on 3, 4: Cardinal 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4, F.T.A. Ollicer 4: Sludenl Council 2: Declam: Sub- dislricl 4: F.H.A. I, 2: Librarian I: Pep Band 3, 4: French Class 4. CALLIE ANN HARMON Her hear! is young, her hear! is gay, bul her hear? is always lloaling away. Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band Ig Clarinel Quarlel I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chore us 2, 3, 4: Mixed Quarlel 2, 3: Double Quarlel 3: Girls Sexlel 2: Girls Glee Club I, 2: Class Play 3, 4: Cardeon I, 2, 3, 4: Cardinal 3, 4: Declarn: Local 3, 4. Sub-dislricl 3: Declan-I Play 4, Sub-dis- Iricl 4: F.H.A. 2. 3, 4: Ollicer 3, 4: Na- lional Honor Sociely Member 3, 4: Girls Cl..lA 7. D-- D-,.1 'I 1 A fr' TM iliqli tile fella 70llecl RALPH MARVIN HETTIG I have Io grin Io Ihinlr aboul the lun I had be- fore Ihey cough! me. I Foolball 3: Baseball 3: Senior Band 4: Junior Band 3: Senior Chorus 4: Class Play 3, 4: Cardeon 3, 4: Cardinal 3: De- clam Local 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 47 PGP Band 4- Vf E MARIE HOINESS ' More me, how I love being irriIcIed, ni Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I: Iarinel Quarlel 2, 3, 4: Music Officer 3, 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girls G-lee 2 Cardeon 2, 3, 4: Cardinal 3. 4: Declam Local 3, Sub-dislricl' 3: Declarn Play 4, Sub-dislricl 4, Dislricl' 4: F.I-I,A. I, 2: Girls Slale AI+ernaIeJ3: Librarian 3, 4: Pep Band 3. 4: F.T.A. 4, Ollicer 4: Sludenl Direclor 4. DIANE ALICE HOINESS Gozo info her eyes and see a liIIle angel, gan a l:IIle longer ond see a liltla imp. Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I: Flufe Quarfef I, 2, 3, 4: Flufe Duel I, 2, 3? Senior Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee Club I, 2: Cardeon 2, 3, 4: Cardinal 2, 3 43 MUSIC OHICSF 3. 4i Declamc Local 4 suadisiraci 3: F.H.A. I. 2, 41 omcg Help 3: Homecoming Allenclanl 4: Li- b '3 '0V1 3, 41 Pep Bond 3, 4: French Class 4. LARRY ALVIS HOUDEK Hwlffn I Wan' I0 907 ouI of school mosl is my- se . Noire Dame High I, 2, f LARRY VIRGIL HOVEY They say he was onn caughl - sIudying. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Allendanl 4: Class Officer 4: Baseball I: Track 3. DAVID FRANCIS JENSEN A Iruly conlirmod bachelor is one who can si! by o puny girl in Ihe moonlight and Iolk abou! his vp' H' 3229- , I- 'ii' 1 1 x - rr -.,,. Iwo.- Nffwa K- - A G ,HV -215 - ' -r ,, 1 Cl. Y 1 Nye 4-I ,sl '..,, I- LW-- ,x I I rx J V' i i i KENNETH GEORGE KIEHNE Don'l Ihraw your moulh inlo high gear uniil your brain iurns over, Foofball 3, 4: Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, 4' Boy's Quarfel 3: Mixed Quarler 4: FEA. 2, 3, 4: Lefrermen's Club 4, 44404. RICHARD CRAIG KIEHNE WiIh a cow and a plow I con achieve my ombi- tion, Foolball I, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3: Declamz Local I, 3, 4: Regional 2: FFA. I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY DALE LONG The Ieochers all think l'm so sweel lhey always pul me in the lcremosl seal. Declam: Local I, 4, Sub-disfricl 4: Senior Chorus 4: Cardeon 4. ARDATH MURIEL MASTERS Her only books are men's loolrx and follies all 1hey've laugh! her. Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Soloisl' Conlesl 3, 4: Mixed Quarrel 4: Girls Glee Club I: Class Play 3, 4: Carcleon I, 2, 3, 4: Card- inal 3, 4: French 4: Declamz Sub-Dislricf I, 2, 4: Declam Play: Local 2, Sub-Dislricl 3: F.I-I.A. I, 2: Officer 3, 4: Homecoming Candidale 4: Librarian I, 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 3. LANA MARIE MATSON You con live wifhour poelry and walking bul who in Ihe world can live wilhoul Iollzingf' Senior Band 2. 3. 4: Junior Band I: Sen- ior Chorus 3, 4: Girls C-lee Club I, 2: Carcleon 4: F.I-I.A, I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MAURICE McKAY L' I wish I were an island amid an ocean lull ol girls. Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Officer 4: Declam: Local I, Sub-Dislricf 4: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Homecoming Afrendanf 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Carcleon I, 2, 3, 4: Cardinal I, 2, 3. 4. O V N ., 5 if AC' rf 3- Jig? 'jf - .II.r 5,11 'in Z7Iw Ewa -0 I LARRY EUGENE MILLER I come, I bIuIIed, I graducled, Declarn: Local I 2: EEA, I, - v f? A Af' ' III? ,lr , xr JANET MARIE MORTENSON Men Irlre nal only lo conquer, but ro be can quered' Senior Chorus 3, 4i Cardeon I 2, 3, 44 Cardinal 2, 3, 4' French 4: Local Declan-I I, 2, 3, 4' F.l'l.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4' Office Help 4: Camera Club 2, 4? F.T,A. 44 Librarian 2? Homecoming Candidare 4, ROBERT EUGENE MYERS Whar is woman? One ol natures more agreeable blunders. Senior Chorus I, 2: Declam: Local 44 Camera Club 3. GEORGE EDWARD NAGEI. V 'BuIcher, Boker, Condlesrick maker - but where does George M in'7?? Wresllinq 4, Caplain 4: FEA- l- RICHARD JOHN PEDERSON ' His Irue personality comes Io life af night! Foolball 2, 3. 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 42 Cap+ain 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ollicer 43 Swing Band 3: Pep Band 3: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Cornet Quarfef 3, 4: Brass Quinfel 47 Class Play 3, 42 Cardeon 3, 47 Cardinal 4: Declam Local 4: Ollice Help 4: Leflermerfs Club 47 Homecominq Candidafe. REGULA RUTISHAUSER 'She pul Ihe HARM in HARMONY. Berne Gymrasium High School, Swilzer. land: E,H.fN. 41 F,T.A, 47 French Teacher 4' Cardeon 4: Cardinal 4: Sludenf Coun- cil 4: Declarn, Sub-dislricl 4. P 9 'ar' ief iiig .-f' an f r I wg, . P'-. ' ,af ' . X :rig ww, Of ,, il, 1 ,-qx, um . 3, an ..4 4' .Uv .1,,,, I , xiii 1' - ., ,R .3 nl L- I ', RONALD EUGENE SCRABECK There surely must be some hard work in him, lor none hox ever come owl. Foofball I, 2: Wresfling 4: Senior Chorus 2. 3. 4: Cardeon 4: F.F.A. 2. VIOLA MAE SCRABECK V Maybe men cren'l perlecf bul theyre 'he befl opposite sex we have go1!ll F,I'l.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Girls Glee Club I2 Cardeon 4: Cardinal 4. WYNN LEE THATCHER He is nol only a chip all lhe old block bul lhe old block itself! F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Foo+baII I. PAULINE FAYE VREEMAN lerry, no! marks, have been my aiml Senior Chorus 4: Girls Glee Club I, 27 Cardeon 4: Cardinal 4: F.H,A. 3, 4: Office Help 3, 4: Hof Lunch Helper 3: Librarian 4. ARDEN DONALD WILLFORD Don't lake life loo seriously lor you'Il never get out ol il alive! Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 4: De- clamz Local I, 2, 3: F.F.A. I. 2, 3.4, Of- ficer F,F.A. 4: Lel'fermen's Club 3, 4: Class Officer 2. NANCY RAE WILSON The lhinkingisl thinker lhol ever 1hunk! F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy Member 3, 4: Cheerleader I. 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Li- brarian 3: Pep Band 4: Class Officer I: Senior Band I, 2, 3. 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Girls Trio 3: Girls Sexfef 4: Soloisf 4: Girls Glee Club I. 2: Offirer uJLl0lt0fL6d quam, Wfllllfd mal gwdaalmg TOMMY DEAN WINTHER d dm young - Tom l l b 7 Thogoo h'I'l Foo+b1II23,4:T k3Dl L cll234SbdAf?2Dff2 Pl+ t2LN ClbI23 4 IS ll. V J-11 , a li . :ik CLASS OFFICERS--L09 io right D. Jonson, socroiaryg L Hovoy, vice president K. Grobin, iroasu 0 G. Burlholdor prasidonf. Class Motto--,44 we look Mwaful W WL 0M 4414101414 fall M. Class Flower--fd R046 Class Colors--fd 8 Valeclictorian--ffauwll Salutatorian - - fcdlflf :fu ,F A-Vi , W ' A .i 'gf-f 3 .' , - '-T' V in if ' f Wai in Q 'Wing O ii '52 i if i ur if 4, kwa . A I x x . , i -L. i fi' Vi - i N -'au ' .. , K Y ', X Lana '-Larry.. gn -f ft i . -:W t 9 4 . ' Richard --Jim ' ' 4 X ' ' my A' .NF Allan , 14, W ' K, i V Q, , F.. L-Q A '. G ' 'A Q 1 'X A 3 1 o.vi4.. f- i i i YQ' Karen ' QM' -'A ' ,.,I 3- N' L' ii,ugg5? ' Tom Q Dallas I . -1 r Bonnie f A Q x q Y , 'i ii' ' , ' ' - 9' N ' NY Q, ' ,ig 1 A ,, n e . if I ' . 5 , J. A i kqif X Ei xi x Callie ..Jm,.. -'R5,,h,,df. i Julie A , I 4 s ', i i g,.xi.k Arden s. . il, uK'nnyn nf Diane -X l '. V 'Kw- 'George A O - 417 1 H . Melvin l!G.hll ,ik i ' Pauline J 4 3 i Nancy N if W gi. ..Ardy.. Rosie L VVVV 1 x Jo Ann , P-,zmzxm-ul, zgggii. Kenny John ..L.,,, Marlys Richard noickn nK.+hyu 'i CLASS HISTORY Wifh fhe new year of I948, a new class enfered Harmony Public Schools. There were I8 fo begin wilh, and 'Ihrough 'Ihe years, we have gained many .more, and, of course, losf a few foo. Of fhe original class. 9 have gone fhrough 'Ihick and fhin fo gradu- afe fogefher in I959 along wifh 40 acquired class- mafes. These are JoAnn Bergey, John Chrisfiansen, Julie Hanson, Callie Harmon, Bonnie Hoiness, Diane Hoiness, Lana Maison, Roberf Myers, and Richard Pederson. In firsf grade we gained Melvin Funke. Ral h Heffig came in fhe 'Ihird grade, and David Hahn came in fhe fourfh. Our fiflh grade was increased wifh 'Ihe addifion of Allan Capper, David Jenson, Janel' Morfenson, Ardafh Masfers, and Kennefh Kiehne. Kennefh Chrisfenson and Richard McKay joined us in sixfh grade, and when we were pro- mofed 'Io fhe High School Building, we-were joined by Rosemarie Anderson, Dallas Besfor, David Bigalk, Tom Darrah, Karen Engle, Richard Felland, Kafhleen Grebin, Gar Gossman, Richard Kiehne, Larry Mil- Ier, and Arden Willford. In eighfh grade, we ac- quired Jim Brokken, Marlys Crouch, Ronald Scra- beck, Viola Scrabeck and Tom Winfher, and when we were freshmen, Barbara Alexander, Jim Berning, David Casey, Larry Hovey, Larry Long, George Nagel, Wynn Thafcher, Pauline Vreeman, and Nancy Wilson came Io Harmony. As a sophomore, Mary Brooks came. In our junior year, Gale Burkholder, Gary Every, and Larry Houdek joined us, and in our senior year, our class was complefe wifh Reggie Rulishauser. Throughoul' our high school years, 24 of fha graduafing class have been aclive in music, laofh band and chorus, I3 parficipafed in fooiball, and as seniors helped make Harmony's 'Ieam Co-Disfricl Champions: 6 boys played basketball and many wenf ouf for baseball, frack, and wresfling. As juniors, we worked hard on our prom, using fhe fheme OrienfaI Fanfasy. We were Ihrilled when our beauliful class rings came, and for bofh our junior and senior class plays, we chose mysferies, Ten Liffle Indians and The Bat Also, during our junior year, Girl and Boy Sfafers were chosen. They were Callie Harmon, wilh Bonnie Hoiness as allernafe, and John Chrisfiansen wifh Jim Brokken as alfernafe. Our senior year foofball season was climaxed, wifh homecoming aclivifies when Nancy Wilson and! Gale Burkholder were chosen king and queen. A+-1 fendanfs were Diane Hoiness, Kafhy Grebin, Sharon! ,VoId, Barbara Alexander, Jim Berning, Dick McKay, Richard Felland, and Larry Hovey. As seniors we are looking forward Io our 'Irip fo Chicago, fhe prom, and, of course, graduafion. As a class we have spenl wonderful years fo- gefher af Harmony High School. We will never forgef our happy high school days! KNOW All BY THESE PRESENTS We 'lhe class of l959, of Ihe cify of Harmony, fhe counfy of Fillmore, and 'lhe Sfafe of Minnesofa: being of unsound and weak mind and dull memory, and acling under fraud. duress, menace, and fhe undue influence of all people whafsoever, do make, publish, and declare fhis our lasl' Will and Tesfa- menf, in fhe manner following, fhaf is fo say: I, Gale jI'm a flirfj Burkholder, do will fhe curl in 'lhe middle of my forehead lo Fred Kiehne as he could puf if fo good use. I, George jBearcafj Nagel, will my wresfling fechniques fo Franny Ryan who seems Io pul' her own 'Io good use. I, Nancy jJim makes me so madj Wilson, do will and bequeafh my embarrassing momenls while cheerleading fo Dave Miller. I fhink he would make a good cheerleader and he has already had his em- barrassing momenfs. I, Tom jl don'+ like fo workj Winfher, do be- aueafh my abilify to miss six weeks of school 'Io oyce Pafferson who seems fo have a good sfarl. I. James Il'm moodyl Berning, do will my long legs fo Beffy Mafson who could use fhem in her fom- boyish ways. I, Pauline jDon'+ flir+ wilh me boys, I'm golfing marriedj Vreeman, do will my diamond ring fo Ken- nefh Heibel. I, David jOh if's windy in herej Bigalk, will my abilify 'Io build a farm by air fo David Frogner. He's preffy windy foo! I, Arden j1S'Ieamrollerj Willford, will my abilify Io drive in difc es 'Io Galen Caslerson who seems fo have a good sfarf. I, Lana jProxeyj Maison, do will m abilify 'Io keep a boyfriend over nighf fo Judy Lackejy. I, Gary jfhe 'lypisfj Every, will my old ord fruck and safe driving habifs fo Loren Gillund as he will need lhem. I, Diane jl don'f gel' ifl Hoiness, will my abili fo open my moufh al' fhe wrong fime fo Dwaylla Ghes-, ner as Donnie is Ihe only one who lisfens 'Io her. I, Kennefh jSmilesl Kiehne, will my love for Rhys Hanson 'Io Keifh Bergey. I, Ralph ll'm going fo Rochesfer nexf yearl Hef- fig, will my gas-burning car fo Gary Mafson. I, Viola lBlushl Scrabeck, Rosemarie ll like milk fruck driversl Anderson, and Ardafh lDid I gef a lef- fer I'oday?l Masfers, will our abilify fo laugh, falk, and be merry all fhe fime fo Geri Weber as she is 'oll . I ll, Tom Darrah, will and bequeafh my dislike of nol' having a drivers license fo Geraldine Daskam as she could have used one when Ron was sick. I, Larry Houdek, will fhe grades I never gof fo Mike Henry. I, Marlys ll like fhem falll Crouch, will my like for parked cars fo Sharon Ryan. I know she likes fhem foo. I, Melvin lwh-a-a-fl Funke, will my abilify fo read hof rod magazines fo Bob Anderson. I, Gary ldon'f pick on me, I'm so Iifflel Gossman, will my abilify fo ask for a drag fo Danny Huffon. l, Kafhy lWhaf are you fhinking abouf?l Grebin, do will my beaufiful long driveway fo Nancy Mafson as she likes parking in driveways. I, David ll don l' have a girl friend righf nowl Jensen, do will and bequeafh my love for books fo Lorraine Bierfness as she is sorf of a bookworm. l, Karen lwhy worryl Engle, do will and bequeafh my love for caring for fhe aged, especially fhose four years older fhan myself, fo Marlin Easler as he likes fhem old foo. I, JoAnn lhow much is fhaf red rinse?l Bergey, bequeafh my abilify fo acf fo Norman Burmeisfer as I'm sure we could acl' good fogefher. l, Richard lhic, is fhis Ma'l'l'ers?l Felland, will my abilifies fo hif fhem harder fhan anyone fo Julie Biel who could use a Iiffle of my massive sfrengfh. I, Larry lSmoochl Hovey, will my love for fhe big cily fo Karen Houdek. She will make good fhere. I, Kennefh lI've gof brains and I fell everybody abouf fheml Chrisfenson, will my abilify fo win more scholarships and nol' use fhem fo Charles Dahly. He wouldn'f use.fhem eifher. I, Roberl' Myers, will and bequeafh my fearing around wifh my hof Ford fo Bob Hoiness. I, David ll wreck cars fool Hahn, will my muscles fo Howard Wickeff who mighf need some in Can- fon. I, Reggie now don'f laugh if isn'f funnyl Rufi- shauser, do wil my love for skiing fo Mavis Hegg because il' would be easier for Mavis fo gel' fo Wykoff on skiis. CLASS AI' Iasl' I969 has arrived! This is fo be fhe greaf- esl' evenf fhaf hif Harmony since May 28, I959. Whaf could if be? Why nofhing else fhan a class reunion of fhose forfy-nine fifl'y-niners. Lel s puf on our space suifs, climb aboard our plasfic bubble, and fry fo cafch a glimpse of fhese people in fheir presenf day occupafions. As we eave Harmony, we no'l'ice quife a few changes. David Hahn is fhe driver fraining insfrucfor af fhe high school. Gary Gossman's cenfral office for fhe Elevafor Shoe Company is locafed on Main Sfreef. I, Julie ll'm glad Alaska is fhe 49+h sfafel Han- son, will my love for bafhing suifs fo Kenny Klings- hiem as he loves fhem foo. I, Jim ll always wanfed fo go on a panfy raidl Brokken, do will my baby blue eyes and shining blond locks fo Evelyn Peferson. I, Dick ll'd like fo go wifh Jim on fhaf raidl Mc- Kay, do will and bequeafh my ruling power over fhe sfudenf body fo John Arneson as Sharon seems fo have fhe ruling hand fhere. I, Barbara lOh, I was supposed fo go wifh himl Alexander, do will my abilify fo flirf wifh fhe boys and have fhem like if 'ro Bonnie Kraling. She likes fhem foo. We, Richard lOscarl Kiehne and Larry lSpring Grovel Miller, do will our liffle old buggies fo Jerry Mensink as he's sfill in fhe buggy days. I, Mary lhas anyone seen Bruce?l Brooks, do will my unique way of playing fhe clarinel' fo Carolyn Moore. She does a preffy good job af playing foo. I, David ll fhink I'm a mechanicl Casey, will all my exfra-curricular acfivifies in school fo Herfha Davis as she has so many foo. I, Bonnie ll like fhe Keffelson roadl Hoiness. will my abilifies in home economics fo Bonnie Fishbaug- her as I suppose she will soon be using fhem. I, Janef ll've been on fhe road fool Morfenson will my love for older men fo Rosalyn Bock as she likes fhem old. I, Dallas ll'm sfill going wifh Conniel Besfor, do will and bequeafh my abilify fo give speeches in English fo David Frogner. I, Wynn ll'm marriedl Thafcher, will my fech- niques of being a pesf fo Richard Jensen. He is one foo. I, Callie lDecorah is quife a fownl Harmon, do will and bequeafh my long hours of sfudy fo Kafh- erine Johnson. I, Larry lduckfaill long and Ronnie lfrecklesl Scrabeck, do will our sneaky ways of helping each ofher ouf in class fo Fred Vcung. He does a preffy 'good job of if +-':o. I, Richard i' like fo score gaoinfsl Pederson, do willdand bequeafh my afhlefic aizilifies fo Mick Wol- sfe . I, Allan lGusl Capper, will my love for Canfon fo Sfanley Berge. He seems fo fravel fhe road quife frequenfly. I, John ll wenf fo Boys Sfafel Chrisfiansen, will my beaufiful hair sfylf fc- Dorofhy Hill. I fhink she would look beffer wifh if. PROPHECY Larry Long and Ronald Scrabeck are publishers of a new company called The Thoma Publishing Com- pany. Ralph He+fig's garage is known for fhe new mulfi-fhroal' carburefor. The gas mileage wifh fhis carburefor should be one gallon per mile. Larry Hovey is fhe sales manager of Haugerud Insurance Agency, and we have Viola Scrabeck cuffing sfencils for fhe Harmony News. Upon leaving Harmony, we cafch sighf of Roberf Meyer's new facfory, which engages in squeezing blood ouf of furnips. The furnips are beinq qrown on fhe foofball field. On our roufe soufh, we fly across fhe Dave Bigalk farm. Hemp and bananas are fhe producfs being grown on fhe soufheasf five hundred. Wynn Thafcher has become fhe life-fime mayor of Brisfol Cenfer and along wifh fhis career, he culfivafes a hobby of being propriefor of fhe Cadil- lac Garage. And now on fo Cresco andffhe world-famous English feacher, Bonnie Hoiness. She has esfablished her permanenf residence af Cresco in spife of fhe very 'lempfing offers she has received fo feach af Harvard. Cresco also has a new shoe sfore which handles Connie shoes only. The propriefor is none ofher fhan Dallas Besfor. ln Chicago we find a professional wresfler by fhe name of George N'gel, and in fhe cify of De- froif is Oscar lRichard Kiehnel who has advanced fo fhe high-paying posifion of painfing cars. If is sorf of fun fo maneuver our plasfic bubble back and forfh across fhe Unifed Sfafes. This fime we'll fake a furn soufh fowards Missouri. Vile find Dick McKay acfing as sfudenf council presidenl' of Sfevens College, which everyone knows is fhe finesf girl's college in 'rhe Unifed Sfafes. Going over fo Washingfon D. C. we see a sky wrifer performing quife beaufifully. When flying easf he wrifes, Vofe for Jim Brokken.for senafor on fhe Republican 'I'ickef. Flying back wesf fhe prinf changes fo, Vofe for Diane Hoiness for Senafor on fhe Democrafic ficke-T. Thaf pilof musf have a lof of pafience because he has been doing fhis every day for fen years. On fhe oufskirfs of Washingfon D. C., we see fhe Troufen Law office. The secrefary is none ofher fhan Mary Brooks. Back in Philadelphia we have anofher chain sfore called fhe Hanson Drug Sfore. The presidenf of fhis corporafion is Julieanne Hanson, who is vacafioning .in Naples, lfaly. While we are passing fhis way, lef's swoop down af Geffysburg and view fhe Firsf Lady of '59, Mamie Eisenhower. We have spoffed her in a beaufy parlor. The adverfisemenf in fhe window of fhis beaufy parlor is quife inferesfing. lf reads, Prim properly, no robbery. Mamie buys, fhe Janef Dyes. Janef Morfenson is fhe sole owner and oper- afor of fhis shop. The firsf fhing we see approaching New York is fhe base wifh all fhe good-looking Waves . The commanding officers of fhese beaufies are Lana Mafson and Arclafh Masfers. Enferfaining fhe Waves quife offen is fhe Harlem Globe Troffers. Their lafesf manager is Jim Berning. As we fly down fo pick up a New York Times and began fo cafch up on fhe news, we nofice fhe headlines read as follows: Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Firsf Woman Edifor Appoinf- ed. Upon reading fhe fine prinf, we nofice fhe edifor is none ofher fhan Kafhy Grebin. We now cross fhe Aflanfic fo Bern, Swiherland. Reggie Rufishauser is proudly boasfing of her achievemenf as firsf woman council member of Swiherland. ln Paris, France we spof Marlys Crouch. She, foo, runs a beaufy parlor. Her specialfy is fhaf new bald look. Leaving Europe for fhe dark lands of Africa, we encounfer fhe vasf Sahara. Melvin Funke has a fenf on fhe edge of fhe cleserf and keeps himself busy fieing bow fies around fhe necks of giraffes. As we look across fhe deserf, we see Larry Houdek and Tom Darrah approaching wifh fwenfy dead ele- phanfs. They inform us fhaf hunfing is quife good fhese days. Back norfh fo Moscow, we find fhe newesf fhing, A Liffle America. lf has a very good school sysfem under fhe supervision of Superinfendenf Karen Engle. Oh, and whaf fun crossing fhe Pacific fo Holly- wood. We are blinded by fhe brighf camera lighfs shining in our faces. The head phofographer is Ken- nefh Chrisfenson, who is phofographing us for fhe Bob Cummings Show. Larry Miller is in Hollywood foo. He has a very inferesfing posifion as promofion manager for fhe song Margie. The lasf inferesfing billboard we saw in Hollywood showed Richard Ped- erson. He is known as fhe All American Boy of Hollywood. As everyone knows, Texas is fhe land of fhe cow- boy. Well, Kennefh Kiehne found he fiffed in fhis sfafe quife well. Affer a day's work as commander- in-chief of fhe Texan Air Force, he refires fo his fiffy-acre ranch fo relax. Af lasf we can head for Minneapolis, Minnesofa. We find JoAnn Bergey modeling for Sears 8: Roe- buck, page 44. Brokken hearfed Nancy Wilson is a cheerleader for fhe Minneapolis Lakers. Richard Felland is playing professional foofball for fhe Green Bay Packards, his posifion being drawback. He has refurned fo his winfer home on Washingfon Avenue, Minneapolis. Heading fowards soufhern Minnesofa, we see Callie Harmon af Rochesfer. She is now fhe head nurse of fhe Mayo Clinic. John Chrisfenson calls Rochesfer home foo. His glamorous career is none ofher fhan fhaf of being a professional hair sfylisf. He adverfises his specialfy as having fhaf forward look. Spring Valley brings us Pauline Vreeman. She is busy keeping house. On her manfle she has a plaque fhaf was awarded fo her as fhe l968 Mofher, House- wife, and Pizza-Maker Woman of fhe Year. Some of fhose fiffy-niners gof as far as Presfon in fhis big wide world. Barbara Alexander is running fhe Lonely Hearfs Club of Presfon. David Jensen is fhe new sheriff of Fillmore Counfy having won fhe elecfion affer receiving fhe Highway Safefy Award of I968. Rosemarie Anderson is secrefary af fhe Presfon Creamery. Gale Burkholder is a Presfon farmer raising only cabbages. He iusf recenfly was crowned sauerkrauf king of fhe Unifed Sfafes. Now fo move on fo Harmony. Gary Every is living on his fafher's farm and is famous for his box- ing box-elder bugs. Tom Winfher has opened a new business in Harmony iusf foday. Up unfil now, he was a professional polisher of a whife Chev converf- ible. Now he found fhe firsf paymerll' due- In Off-lei' fo make fhis paymenf, he has esfablished fhe Minif Car Wash. Arden Willford sfruck if rich affer com- plefing his subway from Harmony fo Maffers. He operafes if every nighf of fhe week charging a fare of fiffy cenfs a person. Whaf is fhis, a new face on Main Sfreefl As.we peer closer we see if is David Casey .who has lusf refurned from New York. He looks a liffle beaf up, buf fhen who wouldn'f! Floyd Pafferson has been using him as a punching bag. The frip is over, and af lasf we .can shed our space suifs. The one fhing we would like fo know us, Does Allan Capper wear a space surf all fhe fume in his barber shop on fhe moon? A-HH fzwf Hf' svIQ, 'ff ,fi A, I X x-. A A Nr 'f 'fi NW f Q, . gif I , -, Q KW' 'X f I F 'f' 'ff h Y Mx ,fax Z ,J fi ' 45 fi xii' , ' , Iv ' lt C , 'w W 'T' gtk X fy 1? if Ms' f 1,51 X 24' lf- . - r A '-up Jr ,ls1.4' , Y. - -fu, ff X f ,V l AV--an-H I ff-f'i'j.1.T A f- , ' ff , Q A an A Al J' . -., - ' ., :..1 ' -.lg r . U Ha- Q . 1. ...J J '3 35: Q , AIYJJ fs' , I A 'J' l 1 is sl-4 M- is-2' ,Q fi I ' 1.-.sf , f ' w my . .qm- x Q :endow r will in N. gfv xv' Row l, lelt to right: R. Anderson, J. Arneson, S. Berge, K. Bergey. Row 2: L. Biertness, R. Bock, N. Bur meister, G. Casterton, C. Daly, G. Doskam, H. Davis, M. Eosler. Row 3: B. Fishbaugher, J. Fries, D. Frog ner, L. Gillund, D. Gleisner, M. Hegg, K. Heibel, M. Henry, D. Hill. Row 4: R. Hoiness, K. Houdelz, D Hutton, R. Jensen, K. Johnson, F. Kiehne, K. Klingsheim, B. Kroling, B. Matson. Row 5: N. Matson, J Mensink, D. Miller, C. Moore, R. Patterson, E. Peterson, F. Ryan, S. Ryan, R. Schmidt. Row 6: K, Stork H. Wickett, M. Wolsted, F. Young. Not pictured: J. Lackey, G. Weber. The iunior class of '59 was busy as beavers from the start as we started raising money tor the prom. Our class , enioyed presenting the play. Lo and Behold , to an ap- preciative audience. We ordered our class rings lest tell. There couldn't be better ones anywhere! We had several ot our class represented in band. chorus, and smell musical groups. Some ot our cless participated in the local de- clam contest. With the herd work of each one ot us we put on a successful prom, May 2. This was e memorable occasion tor iuniors and seniors. By leaping the enthusi- asm we've had this year. l'm sure our senior year will be e big success. CLASS OFFICERS-Lett to right: H. Wic- lzett, vice president: B. Matson. treasurer: K. Storlc, secretary. Not pictured: J. Arne- son, president. apiamafzea . N .W ' t ' H -s X -vt' A I 'fl l l 1 sw 1 l ' I - ' , I- it g R ..1-..e- . .. ull Wa? ...T a if at y A J ,U , , U,, 5, Q, ,. 1.1: ' V e., 7 ff Z 2, J Q .5l.l, tv ,j V1 r' I , 15 Row 1, Iett ta right: K. Alexander, J. Arneson, M. Beckman, M. Berge. Row 2: C. Berning, C. Bestar, J, Bidsler, S Ba F. Boice, B. Brolrken, J. Bruliodt, P. Bvrlnholder, C. Copper, T. Casey. Raw 3: A. Dahl, M. Darruh, D. Davis, G Evenson S. Flatland, D. Fossum, B. Harmon, K, Haugen, B. Haugerud, A, Hendrickson, Row 4: C. Hughes, S. lhns, R. John T John son, G. Kiehne, J. Kiehne, W. Kiehne, D. Kiarlancl, M. Leitz, S. Lund. Row 5. S. Malli, G. Masters, G. Matson, G McCabe X N. McKay, S. Mecklenburg, L. Mensinlr, L. Moore, W. Ptremmer, P. Ruesinlr, Row 6: A, Scrobeck, R. Scrobeclr F Sears S. Serfling, J. Tharson, R. Tieskotter, B. Trouten, J. Voghts, J. Willlord. Not pictured: J. Weber. With all titty-eight members ot the sophomore class ot '58-'59 working together. this has been one at our most exciting and busiest years. We started the year by putting on one ot the prettiest and most successful homecomings ever. loth basletbell and football have attracted many of our boys. Most outstanding was G. Evenson in basketball and P. Kiarland in football. We think our class is quite musically inclined tor an overwhelming maiority of our class belonged to either bend, chorus, or glee club. Three of the senior cheerleaders are trom our class. We have vowed that we will male our iunior year twice as interest- ing end successful. CLASS OFFICERS-Lett to right: A. Dahl, secretary: G. McCabe, president: S. Sert- Iing, treasurer: B. Haugerud, vice president. W. v x .kk T V ii Ca! -1 l, ix-if 'tl ' 1 . y V Y' 4 xr ' C' n P' r 1 fzeaimea '4w,...: v I . . ..,,, ,u 2 ,awvfgn - - -I ref' 4' ,- ,F :- ' N npr N Q ff - , 3 I . 1' ix V 'M 1 i' ti- 0' H'16 'V 'Y gt ' A 'fair' ,fl g 1 sw. ww 46 I ' -ill, A 9 ll I i ,x WL... 1 .U . is ,1.1Q 'i -f HQ.. 9 1 i Lia! 'V if ,mc-'H we . , ' Row l, lelt to right: M. Applen, B. Ause, A. Berning, L. Bigulk. Row 2: R. Bigollr, M. Blcess, ll. Boice, J. Brink, T. Brokken, J. Brullodf, R. Burlxholder, M. Burmeister, D. Collett, K. East. Row 3: P. Eddy, S. Felland, D. Fishbcugher, P. Fishbuugher, F. Frogner, J, Grebin, C. Grooters, L. Hardy, D. Haugen, L. Hill. Row 4: J. Hogue, S. Hoiness, M. Hovey, J. Jensen, J. John, J. John, L. Johnson, S, Johnson, B, Jones, S. Jones. Row 5: D. Junge, D. Kester, K. Klomp, S. Kraling, Cv. Kunlnot, P. Lange, A. Lehmkuhl, M. Lynduhl, P. Masters, J, Meinen. Row 6: S. Mensinlr, R. Miller, A. Moore, M, Morem, J, Myron, R. llindels, S. Rindels, P. Ruesinlc, 5, Ruesinlr, J, Ryan, Row 7: L. Schmidt, K. Sears, J. Settling, T. Severson, J. Solcnd, S. Stockdale, D. Torgerson, R. Vagts, L. Vogen, K. Vold. Raw 8: G. Vreemon, B. Walker, M, Westphol. 5 1 , X Y 1 1 , A -4 ' 5 -2- I 'T QQ ., if EI I f. 9- -.I N CLASS OFFICERS-Lett to right: L. Bigall, vice president: J. Grebin, secretary: D. Haugen, president second semester: B. Jones, A .... ..---. II Kl-I,l ---.!J--A E--L .-..--B-n The Class of '62 has been a busy class this year. Barbara Jones and Phyllis Masters were iunior cheerleaders. Many of our boys were out tor toot- bell and baslretball. Susan Jones belonged to chorus and many of us belonged to band. This spring we sponsored a farewell perty for the seniors. This past year has been very successful for us, and we are looking forward to our sophomore year in Harmony High School. .gm gm. 5555 V A ,ay + 3 - Ii I M P ' xii .H i'f'- . r 1 '?1v' in , ' ' L If , I f V' :if 4 . ' 3'-. SFI-.f .Arg ' q zV.k. ,gg W AQIG 'L-I I Q' I if L I A I ii I 5 - - C I ,, y o I y I J ,g gi I I . :I I-2 I I .J y 1 4 V I ru .iq Exif. .-: jf ,P+ Linz! If I I F 2 illr a or I I I I' I 'J ' LLJL ' N I I I Y w 9 ' 'ni ' , 4 : 1.5, -.y-:Q V -fxf. .4 Lf.. g s? 'El . , , ,. y Wa: , V I I2 I x ,, Xu- rn I . I' My ,L'LL ' ' - I ' -au . 1. I L: 4 I 'V Y K I , I LlSL,...i.-.w.9 I ,,, I' I ' ff? ' hA: ' - - ' -' i . ' '. 2: I , N ' ' I . J zf- igfwlxfe I - 1-Q , ' IJ.. A 'E' Eff' , 'E- ' I I l I -- I L li, ii. 1 - - 21 5 , . . I V N R -I k .:,- 'I ' I- 4' ' Q I ,. u-M 'I CLASS OFFICERS-Lefi' fo righh J. Anderson, presidenh S. Maison, secrelaryg C. Hoiness, Treasurer: R. Schroclr, vice oresidenf. Lefl lo righl, Row I: J. Anderson, C. Applen, B. Berge, C. Berning. Row 2: K. Biel, N. Boeflcher, T. Broadwaler, V. Casey. R. CoIleH, J. Darrah, J. Dasham, L. Davis, J. Ellioif. Row 3: C. Evenson, D. Flynn, D. Fossom, L. Hahn. J. Heibel, M. Hermanson, L. Hochshfler, C. Hoiness, K. Hoiness. Row 4: l. Houdeh, D. lhns, D. Jacob- son, J. Jerfson, R. Johnson, P. Junge. S. Maison, L. Mensinh, M. Miller. Row 5: R. Moore. G. Nagel, L. Nolla, P. Norfon, C. Olson, J. Piehn, M. Re- burn, J. Schrocl, D. Scralhech. Row 6: J. Scrabecl, P. Serfling, J. Slenbecl, J. Thorson, W. Troufen, J. Vagh, D. Vreeman, W. Wichelf, J. Willford. Noi picfuredz M. Lachey. The fifiy eighfh graders have had a year full of fun. To begin our year's acfiviiies, we selecled fha slogan Bury 'lhe Burros for our Homecom- ing floaf. Several of us were in Junior Band, Declam, and on Che C baslref- ball feam. This year we gained four new sludenfs and we hope our Fresh- man year will bring us more new classrnefes and fun! eaenti Row I. leff fo righf: M. Alfson. D. Anderson, G. Applen. K. Asleson. Row 2: S. Beckman, G. Bessingpas, C. Beslor. L. Biel. R. Bi ell. V. Brooh, A. Burlholder, S. Cummings. S. Dahly, J. Eilioh. Row 3: N. Erickson, C. Ewell, D. Fishbaugher, R. Fishbaugher, T. Fishbaugher, J. Grieiel. R. Gregorson, M. Henson. J. Hardy, C. Hegg. Row 4: J. Hill, T. Hochsieller. G. Hulcher. R. Huffon. D. Johnson, D. Johnson. J. Johnson. B. Jones, D. Jones, C. Jer- genson. Row 5: R. Koliha, R. Kraling, K. Kraling, D. Lange, G. Mariin. J. Matson. D. McCabe, M. McCabe, D. Miller. G. Moore. Row 6: I.. Moore, E. Quinnell. L. Reinsvold, G. Rindels, J. Ruesink, M. Ryan. A. Scheevel. N. Schrock, S. Scrabeck, S. Smedsrud. Row 7: W. Sforl. S. Thompson, L. Thomp- son. L. Torgerson, H. Vreemen, W. Wagoner. Noi piciured: C. Every. Sindy-four eager siudenis enrered 'ihe halls of Harmony High ihis fall as sevenfh graders. They had a busy year. Maul were in beginners and iunior band. and Bo Hui'- fon. Rifa Bigallr. and Greg Hulicher were in senior band. Jacky Maison represenred ihe class in +he srudenr council, and eleven boys i were members of The C baslreiball ieam. Mr. Napp and Mr. Ollhoff helped advise ihe class in iheir acriviries. They are now vice Presideiifi Huffon, lreasurer: M. McCabe, dnllous and enfllt:-Slaslii 'io begin I19X'l' fall . . - .. - . .. . ,... ---J -2-L.I. nan are CLASS OFFICERS-Leff 'ie righl: T. Fishbeuqher. :- . .. - f 1, . , a-Q -5 ... -Q ' l ' f J s Qs - L ff' N ff K? ': L - 'N A N. ' J I , A 'F JR J , 1 I .62-.sffmn X' - l I l ' Q If N I ' I yr l JJJJ NJNl Q -0 A . f J J' J ff -- 1 'll G- Q la ' ,EL Rhzl' wg Vrrk Q? , I - 1' Ref: X5 'S . 1 cw X l JA' 'J ' l N ' N'L'?':N 3kJ4 . A 1 x .4 . ., e 'H s ... , ,, , , .i 4 1' S -Q fr' W- X' -.1 J -N1 fi I Y.. Essays 4 V 4 K s s ,, . . , I. 4 I .A 51 ,X Z 4 . . Q , , , U R 2 Qs Jr n-Q I E Q. LIXTH GRADE LeH fo fagm Row n- T Armen c Armsfrong J Arns B Ause G. aug, v. Bigalk, c, am.aw..+.f, D. Ev-sie. M- Efickfgn-KN-hE aZ'x . - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' K L. Kesler . IQ ne. A. Ch f . R 2: L. Haugen, P. Houdei, M. Iverson, P. John, E. Johnson, M. Johnson, R. Johnson, D.-Junge, M. get . ' - , 5: C. Mznflgtni killers, B. Mahon, L. McCauley, M. Morem, B. Nagel, N. Pneferson, N. Referson, B. Scihmldf, D. Se'l'4fl'l?9- Row 4- R' SBVUVS'-T . K- so end, P. Soma, J. Sforhoff, R. Tlworson, D. Trends, D. Vold, J. Wesfphal, J. WIllf0fd. R- WIIVQGH- Nol P'ClU 'd: M' 5 n' vb 'A .NN ' ' H- N f 4 1 .. 7 f -. A , at r , ,,,. .V A 1 v LT.. , Qfqgu- V g 7.5 , rr - N E' N N 'e me 9 .z if ' N' Y J - J ' N 32. J' ' V 1' f .5 ,f.': ,f - . N' N lf 'V -- 7 J ,e l - ,+V f - J fr - if -- 'ff H' J' f'-.Ai f'- '- or .fx .Q f..-253' ffl ft li 1 ,' ' A ' '-W ' ' ' 1. ' . 1 .-gy ,'- --um. ' ' A J , N JJJJN N 'Q' 'FIF' H ., . i N -A . . 'K ,V J N9 4 . f ' q N '- .Q j, V ' - I. ,. 'VJL' N 'N ,Q ff , 1 N u N . ' - -J NNN' ' 1 V 2 ' 5 In -'Nl' IH 'l fn J lm flqi N ' 'nuff' l' N A , . - W i,-.2 Ji- .f-gf.-le. , H U .-lldeww 4. V.: K. I :3:EZi.k,,.BL1 Y.. , :L 4- I in .V 'I N ' .JNJCN N e H 42-5' 1+ -. 'N W , J 5' 1 ' fi, 5. -- Q 'F' R , H 'if - 44 J , - va N - ,. N-'i ' ' .. . fe - ' .. V X fl , ' E' K -H V l I .. ' lf:-' '-f' , H 2 U 4 . ' -L , I . L ' ,'1,4', K' , 4132 FIFTH GRADE-Leff Oo rigid, Row I: Z. Afseill, R. Applen. S. Bruno, R. Elliof, P. Engle, M. Fossum, C. Halverson, S. , Haugen, S. Haugen. J. Hague, J. Hoiness. Row 2: M. Houdek, M. Hughes, D. Hulcher, K. Iverson, L. Jendro, B. John- son, D. Johnson, R. Johnson, H. Kissinger, B. Kraling. Row 3: C. Long, M. Lund, A. Mulli, N. Marlow, E, Mggfgrg, R, MC- . Ceuley, J. Seem, J. Shri. L. Piehn, M. Trends, M. Wagoner. Row 4: M. Wiekeff, J. Yeoman. Noi' picfured: J. Sauer, T. ' Gossmen. I 9 3 ' ' . . .,- . .W ,I ' N. W J A ll Eff? ' 4 . s .n Aix , D, '-:Wg .4 -.L . A V , ,J L.'V liz. , I ., A -A I 'f 'if lsr' .-3 -- 'H ' : of 24 J Hg f' r 1. M .rl 5 To 1 I V f . ' 4. . f13f 5-' ' W 'J 'T ' E, mf' . YV g .- ' .. l, K WW..-QL., ,jj I 1 'l 'ia It M ! , I .ji I Q 'N' Y .. ,K ,' , L x... L. g . 75... - ' ,. -T933 B , J ll ' ao J fs' f fo. A .lg-.:. 1 ...N 'V , X . X- M M A J ggry , 1 V . ll M I 5' I l A l l . if e . . . Eff n .N lr' .--354 G l ' , '11 , wi l I ' , . EQ 5 T 1 fu , - A i, . ' , , A . r el... m, . .,. , - , . ' J . ' 1 ., H 4 I H' 'WY I . -. - I J - T11 1. -. - fr . sf: -J 0 vjkllll gg X l f-H 1 'R - Ilia. SAL. . 'D ll ' A lg'5'i FOURTH GRADE-Leff io righf, Row l: D. Alfson, K. Anderson. K. Applen, J. 3.76. in , .g Arneson, B. Barrelf, J. Berreff, P. Benson, R. Berge, J. Bigelk, A. Dunn, T. Ellioff, I ' 'l-T9 , i Row 2: J. Engle, B. Frogner, M. Halverson, C. Harsfed, B. Houdei, L. Housler, N. 1' v ' Kesler, D. Kissenger, R. Mahon, G. McCabe. R. Pelerson. Row 3: G. Relnsvold, - 5- RlClVIfdS0ll. V. Ryan. J. Scrabeck. R. Soland. E. Sforl, R. Schmidf, G. Soland, J Soma, J. Teslow, D. Torgerson. Row 4: L. Torgerson. S. Wagoner, S. Wellman, W. F , Bd Wilfgen, B. Wolsled. Nol piciured: J. Lackey, J. Sauer. 2.49 Q- Q. fo Q-5' soqp Nhgfa. at N565 THIRD GRADE-Leff io right Row I: R. Afseih, l. Arneson. P. BerreH, J. Beckman, C. Brunsvold, R. Dunn, G. Ellioii, D. Greg- D L d lx T L W Marlow B Morem C Peferson M erson, G. Haugen, S. HeH'ig. Row 2: A. Hogue, M. Jendro, . an swer , . ong, . , . . . . . Schaal, J. Screbeclx. J. Screbeclr, R. Sfevens. Row 3: K. Torluleson. B. Torgerson, C. Torgerson, B. Trende, J. Wellrer, S. Wahl. Noi pidurecl: D. Wilfgen. . . r. ' F1 ' . s , A m , 3 A Xx- 1,Q 11 X . ,gui S uw- Q 'lv i A 'P . 3' V 43 fc-5 A L . R im ff l . t I A, ,VV R... icky! I My ,. Ie 1 , . . - liwffilff ' ,. U - or A :.. h - - - -. 9 ' , 1 ' '-Si SL 'S J-' 4- F' , 5 , t . A ...F if 1 f V x I. Q . .. .bf A- dish 1. . ff F' 2 .Qflmff 1 5.4125 'W' V- 'we -' , . , - ' ' '-'-'1' 'T' '- ' ' L' - Va -. - A --- Q f .-. Q ', I - , , -. . 5 L . I ilfll M , ' 9 P . ' -- , y V '- v,.. - I if 'Y ggi 3 je 4 rr,, xv., .,-fn' A Q: v X' ' . EL ,H 'I N L Q if if ,I , N w ki Y .-'.Ql- . ,ga , . n . r 4 A 4 L' r -2 - ' 'Wifi L i , X I 1' SECOND GRADE-Leff lo righf. Row I: L. Alison, J. Auso, M. Bigellr, V. Bilidl, R. yi. 'P 2 V 'A J.. I Dennsledl, J. Ellioll, M. Ellioll, R. Evenson, D. Every, M. Gaul, M. Grebin. Row NY Y J CSA 2: D. Hanlon, C. Harslad, B. Houdek, S. Hulcher, D. Jacobson, R. John, C. John- , L, - son, L. Johnson, G. Kennedy, R. Kesler, S. Kingsley, P. Kraling. Row 3: O. Malli, i ' -N135 J D. Marlow, J. McCauley, J. Mensink, D. Myron, A. Olson, F. Pfremmer, D. Rich- ards, B. Richardson, S. Schaal, P. Slawson. Row 4: S. Sfarz, J. Slevens, J. Torger- son, F. Willman, T. Wilfgen. 596+ 5 5. 'AY- XF' 5.3 ' , y .ge .-. K a ,A 3- . . . A y :, 1 we K 1 if X I W 14 . ,' Q .. K 5 A W V dk-, r , .f fm Kirk , A -Q i A --' vm. xx .. . .. 'fi - . -. - Y HY -Cl - b 'fisqmi' Y' i vs 'ffl A A .. A ' if D.. .arg A . K 'A 1 'ga AK. y a . I- , - . ' S Q1 L' A . .. 4 ' y V I 9 I D ., K 5 2 . ln ' i f . .LL I ' ' 'PFI 'Z ii. ' ill R is L L lifffl, 1 -n V' 'A 'A X D x F l x ' 1 A 4 A f 'xl .1 f' , ,. , 1- f - 1 il 4 !i1xl'i'l1fL:. lklllll !RiTSGgADE-lien: My rigla, Eiowdlz Anderson, V. Anderson, J. BarreH, R. BeH's, K. Brolclren, S. Capper R Ericlrson K rau, . esne, . an on, . ar y. ow 2: C. Har fad, D. H d lr, A. K d , G. K' l , L. K' ' I iD, I i ucas, M. Masfers, D. Mensinlr, J. Milne, L. Schmidt Raw 3: M. Sceiemi A. SilxlriannlcrleJ.YSlawsonl,nl3fl.eSloland, lx1l.nS:oi'lr T. Klvhaathehi . Vihe. Nol picfured: R. Sauer, K. Gossman. ' ' fi I I if iff? ...S-sir.: .5 - ' L ' I I m P 3. 3 I. s I I r ' '- - -- I3 Wi -I- I ' - Q 43 '- 12' rx I ' .5 ' I V 1 an v W A A -1 W 'I 11. 1 .lm VA. A -:QQ i 'I - W. ' I M ' . lv ' i '-' . - ' Q xx f-T, f RA., 4 I 4 x -f rl ' fl ' I i if Ra lz..iEw. 2-'i .-- . 5 -4 I .Y I 'D za' S I I3 'Q A A sg, In I Q '-4 I Q M '.. l + . 1 - Q., - . -A I v. . R I I . I 'li 6154 . v .V A I ',- 'Z-I Qu , 6 . KINDERGARTEN-Loff Io riqlml, Row I: R. Anderson, S. Arns. R. Burrell, B. Bain. M. Bollinglwam, J. Borg. R. Biol, D. Bigalk, J. Bromsofh. S. Broadwalor, R. Burmoishr. Row 2: J. Ceuy. S. Dunn, L. Fislwbauglnr, L. Gleisnor, P. Glesne, L. Halverson, S. Hardy, D. Houslnlvold, S. Jandro, P. Johnson, E. Jones. Row 3: C. Kral- lng, S. Lange, B. Luldalal, G. Lucas, M. Mahon, N. McCauloy, G. Michel, J. Michal, R. Moore. D. Olson, D. Peterson. Row 4: R. Roinsvold, B. Richardson, R. Tammel, C. Torhlson. L. Schoovol, D. Sclrrock, R. Sikkink, D. Slawson. J. Snyder, D. Sforx, J. Willford. Row 5: S. Wilfgon, A. Vrooman, C. Zoialis. Noi piciurodz L. An- derson, D. Jungo, J. Lackey, D. Russel. '-I MRS. OLSON T ' , ' M M V. MR. HEUSINKVELD, A i ' AAA,, I-Q . PRINCIPAL 35, , , F I r- A 1 N u V '- .. , I . ..w Q Q., , f ll 'NJ L L, ' L X., I 5 K G Nl , Lf lf.: Q. . 1 ' 5 3- .ban 0 Ll N11 ll PRAIRIE QUEEN-Llff Io righl, Row I: D. Broadwlhr. J. Broadwahr, L. Grooiors, L. Jungo, R. Jungo. Row 2: D. Hoover, J. Hoover, D. Monsinl, D. Moors, C. Nagol. Row 3: J. Scllroci, J. Sclurocl, D. Tammol. Noi' piclurodz A. Jungo. 'Q . LN Q .,., ' I , EV if Tb' F5 -f I If:- l BRISTOL GROVE - Leff r Io righf, Row I: L. Bern- I , ing, J. Casey, J. Casey, . R ,. S. E si. R. Groofers. Row I 5 y J., A! L f I , 2: Ri Grooiers, J. Ludens, G, '- ' - ' fa I R. Marfin, M. Moore, M. ' ' 'I Rasmusson. Row 3: S. Sil- - I' V' 4 'K ' Kink, J. Tumor, J. Tesmer, ,U - ,N Q NQQ9 ,Q ' I ,' J. Tesrner, W. Wubbles. ' . Z 'ig429f' 'fa- ' I , Noi pidured: P. Biol, D. . . , M .7 J, ' ' E V , V Olson. .'.l.4-.AA411 A AU'-..'. I 1 Da Lrg I, .L ,, Mas. wumes ' . 'I' N. in I ' YORK-Lef+ Io righ+, i ,:', 7 its S.,-I , '- 'D 0 Row I: L. Armeson, L. A 4 E ' I ' Armeson. S. Crouch, I ' A3 J ,: n . Q ' I J.Jorgenson,C. I ' - ml Mundfrom. R o w 2: s - ' ' ?.hNoI+a, V. Nolfa, D. 1 ' c eevel, M. Schee- 'ef' C' Q N, , .A vel. s. smkaale. Row '4' I ' 'Y' 'Q 4 3: J. Terbees+, J. Ter- . ' K ' beesf. A' MR. HOLTE I.. 'V V ,Q Y +- ' xv-s I . AX 'D fr . . r Q., ' i ' ' ' I K - .. ,Eg Q . 1557! x V, 1 lv a- j,, - T4 ' P J: , sRlsroL CENTER - L.f+ Io I '5' Y? righf, Row I: N. Bellingham. X 'V ' - U B. Bigall, J. Fishbaughor, L. L I ff Fishbuugher, P. Rindels. Row , jimi. , V 2: E. Scheevel, J. SchrocIr, K. 3 Vagh, J. Vresman, W. Vree- - ,ic ' Q Q.: k . man. No? picfuredz J. Finlo. .Q v - : . ' ..'. 4' . a I ' 9 'X If MRS. RUESINK 1 A, u , . Ig: 'F' I, r - ,-I -- I 7 I '55 fgq 1, V, ., 4, .,- , 1 -If 1 T' EAST YORK - Leff Io ,Q righf, Row I: S. Davis, S. , . I J., Q' 1 f A I A Davis, B. Hovey, D. Ho- vey, K. Jones. Row 2: K. ,,.1 ' Jones, S. Klomp, R. KoIi- I., TF .. ha, R. Koliha. I i ul .9 X 1 MRS. BERG .Q J .'I,. , 'I .3 BIG SPRING - LeH +o 3' 'a Y 'I ' - 4 rig h I, Row I: L. Bur- Wu-.N ' - meisfer, C. K I o m p, D. ' H ' S KIomp,J.KIomp,K. C.. nl M In Lange. Row 2: R. Lange, 71 ,p ,, o. Miner, N. Maller. Na+ vim. Arg! .- picfuredz F. Has'rings, S. SMA i'-3'- ff Ijasiings, P. Has+ings, S. MRS. ELTQN ?QLi ,gs 1 K 1 I I I + 'Q 1 x P+ Q 5 X r , .MA X fn if- . ' ,X ' A K an -B, ,' ,. gn 45 5121 'I' gjir f H, , ,, . :Z f N! i f-5, ,F rx Q 104 Q: X' ffif., Mlm 0 P .. ' 's 1 ' A B I 4 f . 7 0 ll W f 'M QJ 1 I I4 b.-5' 4 It , QQ:-Rv! ' !'Xi,.,x1-QKQQ. , f fi' A L firm, f ff?- 1. -Q.-B f L -:fl -.-1-lp' Nt x - 1 sn ' - ' x Q' x 1 ,. I jx 1: h'x!.!:A.l . 1 , A :RQ Nfy . x 1:',s- ,Wy NX' .7 X' 4 im Xxj .X W , i, - E .34 ' ,x LM. .,.,q5.gfi.AC ' A? ., A xvffggz Y-AQ' X Y- . D,-KX :N ia s X . K 4' A ,, fc---Qs f , yes ,-W' H, - , w,. 3 X , N 1 i . Q- - X . -sz: J-f--.- ' +...f1 .-'.g 1 - xy TQ Q, x pg N kk x A-.5 ST193. 'r-: - 3 an endow LQH Do righf, Row I: N. McKay. S. Jones, L. Maison, S. lhns, B. Maison, D. Gieisner, B. Kraling. Row 2: N. Wilson, K. Srorl, B. Alexander. J. Fries. Haugerud, B. Broklren, C. Harmon. Row 3: G. Gcssman, E. Pe+erson, F. Young, A. Willford, R. Pederson, J. Brufiodf, J. Henson. Row 4: G. Burlhc or, K. Haugen, R. HoHig, D. Bigallr, K. Alexander, M. Wolsfod, J. Berning. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday you hee sfrong voices coming from fiffy-eighf senior chori members under fhe direcfion of Gordon Peferso' The highlighf of 'Phe year was rhe Chrisfmas prograw in which fhe robed singers enrered fhe audiiorium a candlelighi processional singing, O Come, ! 50L0'5T5 - Lef+ +0 fight 5- Jones- B- sms' SEXTET-Left fo right s. Ryan N. Wilson J. ner. Haugerud, A. Masiers, D. Bugallz, K. Kuehne. gay' C. Harmon' E- pesersonl D. Haines. K Wanna H lo righi, Row I: S. Flailand, B. Hoinoss, J. Morfenson, G. Dashm, D. Hoiness. R- Bock- 3- Harmon. Row 2: P. VTOGYTVUN. M- H'99- J- B '9'Y' B shlaaughor. K. Engle, D. Hill. Row 3: S. Vold. A. Masfers, A. Hendrickson, P. Burkholder, K. Kllngshlem, L. Long, J. Thorson. Row 4: J. Broklan, D illor, R. Kiehne, K. Kiehne, D. Huifon, B. Brouion, B. Kiehna. 'e Fai+hful. The chorus parficipafed in lhe vocal onfesf, small group confesf, and several vocal en- ambles enlerecl in confesi work foo. The chorus as enio ed presen+ing ihe various concerfs and 'orling llor confinued improvement PANISTS - L f GIRLS' SEXTET-Leff fo righiz S. lhns, B. Haugerud, D. Hill, 'f,CSgCalYl B Alexander egl S. Jones, J. Thorson, K. Sforlr. Jones. ' ' ' emlafz Leff fo righl, Row I: B. Mahon, J. Fries, D. Gvleisner, J. Jerlson, R. Blgall. Row 2: J. Hanson, P. Lyndahl, J. Anderson, C. Moore, E. Peforson, J. Sh bscl, M. Burmeisler. Row 3: K. Johnson, J. Willlord, C. Capper, L. Maison, C. Borning, M. Brooks, K. Alexander, G. Hulchor, D. Huffon. Row 4: Froqner, J. Brollen, R. Hellig, D. Miller. F. Young. The Harmony band, under fha dirocfion of Mr. Pelerson has again spenf an ecfive year in which ii presenied a winfeu band concerl and played for such school funcfions as baske?- ball and loofball games. In eddiiion io lhese, lhe band alsc played for special school programs, ono of which was flu Velerans' Day Program. X N . S :RQ NX 5'-. - x K - 5. ,, I G: CLARINET QUARTET-Lefl' +o righfz C. Capper, J. Anderson, E. Pe+erson, J. Han-- son. M gaad Leff fo righf, Row I: S. Felland, K. Hoiness, D. Hoiness, N. Wilson. Row 2: S. Ihns, B. Harmon, S. Maison, Hegg.. N. McKay, C Harmon W Troufen. Row 3: J. Thorson. J. Bergey. R. Pederson, K. Ensf. S. Ruesinl, S. Johnson, R. Huffon, K. Sfork, S. Homess, D. Blgall, B. Haugarud Sfandmg R. Scllrocl, B. Holness. Several of flue members presenfed solos or ensembles for iudges af 'lhe smell group confesf. The Harmony band also parficipafed in fhe annual music confesf. Due fo llme im- provemenf under ine very able diredion of Mr. Peferson we ere sure flwaf 'llve band is desfined for greafer recognifion in ,he fufure years. j . I ' CLARINET QUARTET-Leff fo right B. Maison, B. Hoiness, S. Ryan, C. Harmon. FLUTE QUARTET-Leff +o rigl'l+: D. Hoi ness, K. Hoiness, S. Felland, R. Bigallc. cwdafz ganna! Lell lo riglll, Row I: B. Walker, J. Soland, D. Kesler, J. Jolin, K. Sears, D. Torgerson, M. Leih, J. Bruflodl, L. John, S. llwns, S. Hoiness, L. Hardy, S. Jones, S. Kraling, N. McKay. Row 2: C. Besfor, J. Myron, P. Lyndalnl, P. Ruexink, S. Ruesink, M. Hovey, S. Fla?- land, M. Derroh, G. Kunkel, M. Mo- rem, K. Easl, L. Moore, C. Groolers. Row 3: S. Mecklenburg, S. Malli, B. Brokken C Bernin S Rindels L . . g, . , . Hill, M. Berge, B. Jones, A. Hendrick- son, M. Burmiesler, K. Vold, P. Musl- ers, J. Tliorxon. B. Haugerud, ,J. Meinen. Lell lo riglwl, Row I: J. Anderson, A. Berning, B. Jones, M. Reburn, S. Jones, R. Bigalk, J. Jerlson, K. Hoi- ness, C. Armslrong, B. Maison, J. Sienbeck. Row 2: C. Ewall, C. Hegq, D, Torgerson, G. Marlin, L. Hardy, R. Soma, G. Hulclier, D. Daley, D. Jacobson, R. Hill, J. Johnson, M. Morem, R. Severson, C. Kraling, S. Maison, M. Miller, L. Halm, N. Boelclwer, S. Jolwnson, R. Hulfon. Row 3: S. Scrabeck, P. Serfling, J. Jol1nA son, C. Hoiness, B. Walker. B. Ause, R. Schroclc. Qke Wal Ewa! Leff fo righl, Row I: B. Mahon, J. Fries, B. Hoiness, D. Hoiness, J. Sfen- beck, M. Burmeisfer, S. llms, S. Maf- son, M. Hegg, N. McKay, C. Harmon N. Wilson. Row 2: D. Gleisner, E. Pelerson, J. Anderson, R. Hellig, F Frogner, G. Hulcher, D. Miller, J Thorson, J. Bergey, R. Schrock, B Hulfon, K. Slork, S. Hoiness, D. Big elk, B. Haugerud. eadaz deefzfeadew 14 x Leff fo right K. Sforl, B. Haugerud, N. Wilson, B. Brolrlren, S. Malli. I O Q - .9 N I g w 3 - ' s. r lf' I-BH +0 739795 L- Piehn. N- Peferwn. N- Lefi' +0 riglnh M. Miller, P. Masfers, B. Peferson. J. Bruflodi, P. Lyndahl. Jones, eadaz 77Zcz72vzeL'Ze4 . Left to right: S. Hoiness, E. Peterson, B. Haugerud, P. Masters, S. Malli. emu 63444 79 jg il Leli fo rughf Sealed J Bergey A Masfers C Harmon, B. H ' S+ d iD' + Sf d' . G G D - - J Brolrlren R Kiehne R Heihg G Burlrholder R Pederson,ol3liisJaclob::n, lgiisciibr. an mg- I Osman' 'Blgelk' Kichmiemm' Cornelia Van Gorder, a maiden lady of sixiy, renfs lhe summer home of a New York banker who had been reporled dead in Colorado some monfhs before. She is warned fha? myslerious ihings are happening around lhe house, buf she refuses lo move. Aboui ihis lime il is discovered ihai a large sum of money is missing from lhe dead banker's bank. lmmedialely ihe suspicion is aroused ihal, lar from being dead, he has sfolen The money, hidden ii in a secrel chamber in his house, and is awaifing a good chance lo sneak back and gel il. Four dilierenf people are aifer ihe money. There are mysierious murders, shivery rappings and many false leads for lhe audience lo follow before ihe myslery is iinally cleared. The casf was as lollows: Lizzie .,.., ,.....,..........,.........., . ,...,,, ,.,.....,. . ,. ,... ....... ,...,. . . . . . Ardaih Maslers Miss Cornelia Van Gorder ...,,,,. ,.,..... J o Ann Bergey Billy , .,,,,. .,,,,...,.,...,,.,.,.,,,........., ..,... . G ary Gossmen Broolrs . ..,... , ...... .. ,,.,.... Richard Pederson Miss Dale Ogden . .... .,.,.,,.. C allie Harmon Docfor Wells .,,,..... , . .... ,. Jim Broklren Anderson ,, ..,,,...,,.... , ..... Ken Chrisiensen Richard Fleminq .,, ,. ,, .. ... Gale Burhholder Reginald Beresford ...... ,....,, . . David Bigalh An Unknown Men .,... .,....,,,,.. R alph Hefiig A Mm .4,4,,,.,,,,.,,,.A, ......... R ichercl Kiehne amine M444 Zag 'Q r an is .a W.. ,,,....a , . sg I P 'o--X. 'R i i ,Q sv , . - ' D.M'll,J.F' MWI Leff lo riqlil-Sealed: K. Slork, N. Burmeisler, H. Wlckell. Slandlngf D- l'l'll- Siudeni Dnedor' B' Maison' I er Hes O sled, D. Frogner, Mr. Jacobson, Direcf0r. The Junior Class presenled lheir lhree acl comedy pla Y on November I4 and l5. A waalfhy aulhor with an ailing hearl wills his house lo a young doclor friend in order lhal if will be d ' l ' ' ' ' ma e Ih o a sancfuary for has spiral. He dies and his spirif refurns only 'lo find his house inhabiled by olher spirifs. A young Indian girl, a soulhern belle, and a composer are his companions. These spirils encourage a love affair belween 'lhe young doclor and a prefly girl misfalren for fha aulhor' 'll s I e- gilimale daughler. The play had a happy ending and was anioyed by everyone. The cas? was as follows: Milo Alcolf, . ,. . . . Norman Burmeisler Mr. Wingale . . . , . ., . . ,.,,, David Frogner Daisy Durdle . , . ., ,. Kalhy Slorl Dr. Roberl Dorsey . ..., Howard Wickelf Minnelonla Smallflower , Belly Maison Kennelh Moore . . . , Michael Wolsled Jael McDougal .. ,.,,, . David Miller Honey Wainwrighf . . Janel' Fries Sludenl Diraclor . , , . Dorolhy Hill Direcfor . ., . , . Mr. Jacobson W 5 . 'lf f 4 Y W as awleaa Lei? fo righf Row I' J John M Morem K Engle B Hoiness S Malli S Felland, K. Grebin, P. Lyndahl, V. Scrabech, L. Maison, R. An- i D derson, D. Floiness. .Row 2- 3 llloiness IB -Malsori Morfenlson J Ber . - . ' ' ' - I -' . . gey, P. Masfers. M. Barge, B. Haugor d, B. Ale ander, K. Sfor , LL'llcliu?': :l'h3lol':o:?'Br5ZL 3iRl-- l i gY- Kfllmgh Lb LCH9. Nd Balfmeyiifer. F- Ryan, P. Vreeman, C. Harllnon, A. Mesfers, E. Poferson ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ow : ' ossm ' ' 1 - ' i - . I . . . . Manson' K. Chmhmen' D. McKay' R. Pederson' M' Euflmemlfl lznvoliuhs auser J Hanson, R Helhg. J Brolrken, J. Bernmg, J Chris i 'ea - .5 1 ' . .1 :J ' Overcoming ihe obslacle of being J moved from ifs homeroom +he Cardeon 5 J sfaff and Ediiors Kafhy Grebin and Nancy Maison, along wiih Mrs. Johnson, success- f fully mel fhe deadline every monfh. Aciiv- 4 ily hours offen found fyplsfs and sfencnlusfs if busily fyping +he reporfs recenfly 'lurned in . ii r by fhe capable reporiers. Many hmes we were mimeographing 'Phe lasi' page and sfapling fhe issue fogefher on fhe lasf da buf +he paper always made ii by dismissali Filled will-I news, inferviews, s or+s and gos- - sip: fhe paper was fhoroughluy enjoyed by all. H . Lefl' fo righi: N. Maison, Mrs. Johnson, K. Grebin. mdmczl laelgdlosggghlhokovg lil Rwqi:ll:f30hkrlCg Erkgl:-2 KaGrebin, K. Slorh, M. Crouch. J. Bergey, J. Morlenson, D. Gleisner V. Scrabech, D. Hoiness - D - V 3 - - - .5- - UU GL. F- Ryan. C. Harmon. P. Vreeman, A. Maslers, E. Peferson, B. .Alexanden B. Hoiness B Krallng. Row 3: G- Goisman. R. Rufnhouxer. J. Hanson, D. McKay, D. Miller, J. Barning, J. Brokken, J. Christiansen, K. Chrislensan R Pederson, G. Burlholder. The Cardinal slaff headed by 'lhe ediforx, Nancy Wilson and Karen Engle, worhed very hard so we could com le+e lhe '58-'59 annual. Eds+rom's Sfudio orWinona 'look lhe senior class and group piclures, bul' lhe informal piclures were falen by many of lhe sludenfs. We have all fried 'lo make fhis one of lhe besf annuals ublished by Harmony High. We sincerel hope you will enioy looking and reading rhrough lhe Cardinal lhis year and in years lo come. e 1 s l l 1 I fi- F 5. ,li ff- Leff fo righf: K. Sforlr, N. Wilson, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor, B. Mal son, K. Engle. A.. my 'Y' 1 '. x 400 7 --vi-Q -LL Decidm LOCAL-LQH io righf, Row I: M. Wesiphal, S. Maison, D. Jacobson, L, Hardy, P. Lyndahl. N. Maison, J. Morfonson, D. Hoi- nass, K. Grabin, J. Hanson, B. Maison. Row 2: C. Hegg, S. Thompson, R. Bigallr, B. Walker, A. Berning, G. Weber, J. Lackey. R. Rufishausnr, C. Harmon. A. Masiers. Row 3: G. Bessingpas, P. Lange, N. Burrneisier. L. Long, D. Bigallr, G. Burkholdor. T. Winiher, K. Chrisfansen, R. Reburn, J. Bergey, B. Hoiness. Row 4: D. Haugqu, W. Troufen, D. Miller, J. Broklron, D. HuNon, F. Young, R. Pederson, H. WicleH, D. McKay, D. Frogner, F. Frogner. Noi' picfuredz K. Engle, R. He++ig. ' ' if M' 5 w. , X F , .- ..., I . .- A f ,.,.. w 4'-L . . X- ,1 ' rf 1 - Vp- - J SUB-DISTRICT-Laff fo righf, Row I: L. Hardy, P Lyndahl, N. McKay, J. Hanson, B. Maison. Row 2 D. Jacobson, A. Berning. R. Ruiishauser. J. Bergey A. Masiers. Row 3: N. Burmeisier, L. Long, R. Re oNs ACT PLAY WINNERS-LQH fo figm. N. sum-.a.+.f, s. b F' F 'q - RO' 4: F' Young' H' W'c '- D Hoinoss, C. Harmon, P. Lyndahl, F. Frognor. McKay, D. Frogner. REGIONAL-Lefi' fo righf: L. Hardy, B. Maison, D. DISTRICT-Ld? fo right Row I: L. Hardy. N. Mc- Frogmr. D, MCKQY, Kay, B. Maison. Row 2: H. Wickeff, D. McKay, D. Frognor. ls, xiii . ..., cmfeaz' Quad! L A 'e ..' Lefl to righl, Row I: S. Hoiness. J. Thorson, D. McKay. R. Rufishauser, Mr. Houdek. Row 2: F. Young. K. Alexander. J. Brokkan J Bermng D. Muller, D. Hullon, T. Brollen. J. Thorson. Nol piclured: J. Maison. Our lisl of achievemenls: l. Sponsored a foreign sludenl from Swiherland. 2. Made Regula Rulishauser, our foreign sludenl, an honorary council member. 3. Allended lhe sludenf council workshop al Sl. Olaf College. 4. Arranged, published. and disfribuled ihe sfudenl handbook. 5. Published and dislribuled school Calendar of Even'ls. 5. Sel up all dales for school parlies. 7. Decoraled school halls and lrees lor Chrislmas season 8. Sponsored fhe annual Chrislmas parfy. V. Arranged a schedule for selling concessions al games. 0. Re-enrolled in lhe Nalional Associalion of Sludenl Councils. l. Revised lhe dress code. 2. Sponsored lhe annual magazine drive. 3. Organized a Pep Club. 4. Sponsored fhe Chrislmas seal drive, Easier seal drive, and fhe cancer drive. 5. Conlribuled money from lhe paper drive lo help pay for fhe new scoreboard. 6. Underlool and compleled many minor, buf very im- porlanl dulies which conlribuled fo fha success of fha school year. These achievemenfs have aided in The lunclion of fha chool and have accomplished a very successful school rear. Lefffo ' hf:J.B kk ,F.Y Miner. J. aziiizng. ro an mg' D' McKay' D emlafz 7 W I4 1 Lef? lo riglil, Row l:.R. Bock, D. Hoinass, B. Maison, M. Beclrman, V. Scrabecl, M. Broolrs, S. Meclrlenburg, D. Hill, J. Morlenson, R. Andor- son, K. Engle, D. Glelsner, Advisor Miss Osborn. Row 2: N. McKay, B. Kraling, J. Kiehne, G. Kielme, M. Darraln, S. Serflinq, J. Fries, M. Crouch, K. Slorl, N. Maison, C. Moore, G. Dasiam, L. Maison. Row 3: N. Wilson, K. Houdek, J. Willford, M. Barge, F. Ryan, P. Vreeman C. Harmon, S. Vold, A. Maslers, R. Rulishauser, H. Davis, C. Hughes, E. Pelerson. mice ? 7 14 Lol? fo righf, Row I: B. Waller, L. Hardy, S. Kraling, S. Jones, C. Every, M. Hanson, K. Hoiness, L. Rainsvold, K. Sears, D. Kesler, L. John C, Ewell, V. Brooks. Row 2: S. Hoiness, S. Beckman, K. Easf, M. Morem, C. Olson, G. Kunhf, B. Johnson, J. Myron, C. Evenson, J. John, P Junga, M. McCabe. Row 3: D. Torgsrson, S. Cummings, J. Bruflodr, P. Lyndalwl, S. Ruasinl, P. Norlon, J. Meinen, L. Mensinl, W. Wagoner S. Maison, D. Vreernan, L. Moore, J. Anderson. Row 4: S. Folland, l. Houdei, M. Miller, P. Mashsrs, R. Hill, S. Void, M. Burmeislor, B Jones, R. Bigall, S. Rindols, C. Kraling, A. Barning, P. Sorfling. W 77,4 Lelf fo righf, Row I: Mr. Harms, advisor: R. Rindels, D. Fishbauqher, A. Lehmkuhl, J. Vaqfs, L. Mensink, A. Scrabeclr, J. Brinlz, J. Serfling S. Felhand, R. Vagfs, G. Vreeman, D. Junge, P. Eddy. Row 2: R. Scrabech, F. Kiehne, J. Ryan, D. Colleff J Bruflod? B Kiehne A Willford F..hMi er, L. Schmidf, F. Young, T. Broilen, R. Boice. Row 3: G. McCabe, S. Johnson, K. Klingsheim, JI. Didsler, MI. Applen, iroufen, Pl as baugher, D. Hahn, M. Henry, J. Mensmi, D. Bugall, R. John, G. Every. Row 4: P. Burlholder, C. Daly, S. Berge, L. Hovey, R. Pafferson R. Kiehne, M. Funlre, J. Berning, W. Thacher, R. Schmidf, D. Huflon, K. Kiehne, K. Alexander. ,gggzmgam awed 66444 Q 1 Li fi - . Q K , N .. A l W I I . l'f. . A Jl ' Kp WWII, Leif io righf, Row I: D. Hoiness, D. Gleisner, B. Hoiness, P. Lyndahl, M. Left to righi, Row I: D. Hoinass, J, Morhgngon, K. Crouch, M. Darrah, M. Lain, L. Berlness. Row 2: P. Vreeman, H. Davis, J. Biel, Chrigfqnsen. Row 2: A. Maslars, R. Rulishausar, J. Chrisrianson, K. Chrislensen, R. Heirig, A. Mailers, C. Berning, B. Alex-i fggghgrg J, Hangon, ander. 5 1 , . 15, Lef? fo righi. Row I: Mrs. Ingersoll, advisor: B. Mahon, K. Engle. K. Sforlr. B. Alexander. B. Hoiness. J. Morienson. Row 2: D. Hiil, N. Mai- son, R. Rufishausor, D. Frogner, J. Hanson, S. Vold, J. Fries. Row 3: G. Burkholdor, D. McKay, J. Brolrhn, J. Burning, D. Bigull, N. Burmoishr ?za7koZ6an6az'4 czmefm 66:45 ' i . - - f f g 5 . f if . 1 . ' s ' 1. i ' fl . . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' V G - . T I N L09 Oo righf, Row I: K. Bsrgey, D. Frognor. N. Burmoisfor, Lo ggttisoarhrrg H.+:DgJii Ciaisinzqsqn' slsvirrthr c. Dahly, K. xlan9.ha.m, A. mm, M. Wolshd. Dm- 5. Mo,,,g,m'K. Ef,Z',, D. Hih- ' ' ' ' X - 'QI If Il 1 Edward . . gf --1. ,, ,Wg-'.g . I, e, M. . , A 133' ma Q .'.. -..ix .a rg 'SL N T ,S .,?' FUR - -- --anna ' v-n f 2 . ' ' X , Marilyn .' ffl' K vig King Gale and Queen Nancy. -zislmrg ,f-xx 1:3 Wwyi-nk' X M L , 1 ' !,..,ffr r-f. Q4 .a I A' .,-rs ri I 3 y i J ff'r'fm:f-4 ,Q , A L.: I ATTENDANTS-Dick' Kafhyl Diane' and Richard. ATTENDANTS-Jim, Sharon, Barb, and Larry. Vg .Rf- xff 1 S 1 K3 , pf' 'I - 'iffy' .-1 Ng ' T1 Wx J ,' W' H 4 -. Q., ,tgamwbf Awaxlflgf - f , 94, -M4 454.2-Q,Z4V gf in-Af d 4 E! all-1 M-'-Z4'4' 147 047 c 'L', 1 J MQ J ,gfnjfu-1, 51 7 one SL Af f .,o fi ' I' 1 4 A N MM' iw' M 4 604 7 , f J. All Z V Q 242-if Ivivl '4 Q' M657 d 'Z4 .Q ,,,. , funn! Mifgfh 79 V ZALVS! Aw! aww- al 6 at 70 . Aj ,L-.f--f-favs.-.A Q4 LW Mwww J :J 4 'A KM' Zfvbmxfw fi ww- it ju! if Z W' 'fm' V ' Zlmhw CAT ' f r' 2 Us .,A,..,.,.. ,QA-f C.'i1,L-.zr.e- ZLL-.J-1 t 4 day! - , , ,164 ' 17 ,311 'iilf fffifi . ... ff Jil 3 ,654 ,awww af. ff?-24 'lf fo-Q 'uw QQMM...-...5,,.,.4 mg ,.,,,Q4,,.,,v4-by aw' 4,.,,., , h 4 iff!-'S-' 6? 'MMV' ' Wf9,z..fL,..,,,'4 ,u-f-474' 144,14 4 -Z6- C441 ' ' '97 A 1441- 47 A? cfm A-NJ' MLQMJ X - - hs cy J ,Da .. ' M. . U ' D Qi. DIS?-RI?ETLI ffjmffjgzgf CU-CHA PIUNQ Q HW 0 2,52 1953 if , of 7 ,fir bw., H' ll 31' m. Leff fo righ+, Row I: Managers, W. Trouien, R. Reburn, J. Piehn, J. Thorson. Row 2: F. Kiehne, R. Felland, A. Willfqrd R. McKay, M. Henry, D. Bigallr, F. Young, L. Hovey. Row 3: D. Kiarland, R. Jensen, R. Pederson, S. Berge, K. Chris lensen, K. Kiehne, G. Gossman. Row 4: Mr. Gunderson, coach, R. PaH'erson, L. Gillund, G. Casferlon, R. Kiehne J Berning, D. Miller, J. Brolclren, T. Winiher, D. HuHon, Mr. Thompson, Assis+an+ Coach. ' ff ff 64014 .l , ' 'f.,'T,'.J 'QTL' f - ' J. 'V'.Y'F ' F 'f f. f jP' 9Qff?l ' '5,Q f.?'5i-2 .Ig 2 f. L is -X ' . W 9 V f 'tiki I' no J .. , J .. 'ff ' , - sl T I -, f -? ,y 3 - I- X4 L .. v . Lf' T I L l 1 , Q3 ,Wal -Qffyl Q ' Y R Y, A' A .I l ' ' J 4 Q A V LJAJ' H- TF' l s 'es N74 M - T ' 'J 1 'Sf'- 1' 4n.9.!.se.!m.!..!.!.r.r r- , Lefi io righl, Row I: R. Burlholder, D. Haugen, T. Broadwafer, J. Thorson, J. Pishn, J. Vagls, D. Flynn. Row 2: W. Trouhmkmang-' ger, T. Sovorson, R. Bigall, D. Fixhbaughar, G. Mahon, B. Vngh, J. Vagls, K. Haugen, C. Burning, R. Reburn. man09':'- P 0: Rl L. Vogon, J. Ryan, G. McCabe, J. Jensen, F. Frognor, A. Scrabecl, T. Brolken, K. Klomp. Row 4: Mr. Nofland, cone.: . UI' holder, J. Grobin. S. Lund, J. Bruflodl, K. Alexander, P. Fishbaugher. J. Mensink, J. Brink, L. Bigalh, Mr. ThomP59 - CMC ' if Richard N uL.rryn uK.nn noiekn Rich c clPhin 1 . I v K ve i W nG.ryll A -A nD.v.u nK.nnyn 'Olaf' Ji ' xl icqxdvu cr if ' N 6 I w. Q, o y y i? N 5 F555 Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony To+aI x. - v rv r' 2I 2I I3 20 I9 I3 6 I4 26 I53 Rl LeRoy Spring Grove Mabel Canfon Rushford Wykoff Lanesboro Spring Valley Pres+on To+aI rrp x ,-f I 0 L, . . v 1, Lf ' H ' X Y uw LJ-f g N No I 1 L x I A 4 I y I I x P! ll eam l P Lefi fo riqhl-Coach, Mr. Thompson? G' Gonman. R. Pederson, R. Kielme, J. Berning, J. Broklen. G. Evenson, D. McKay, R. JQMGH- Harmony 'Harmony Harmony 'Harmony 'Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony 'Harmony 0' 7' v ' 'N I.. 'V '. Y vs 9? ll? Q.-:Q f ary .iii BASKETBALL RECORD I958-I959 40 Lanesboro 52 Caledonia 40 Mabel . 60 Rushford 68 Peferson , 49 Presfon . 48 Mabel . 62 Canlon 56 Preston 6408 45 'Harmony , 62 '-wykoff 'Harmony 47 Spring Valley M K' 9. 38 'Harmony , . 69 Chalfield . 74 'Harmony 73 Lanesboro , 39 'Harmony 55 Housfon 48 'Harmony 59 Mabel 59 'Harmony 68 Spring Grove 52 'Harmony 57 Can+on 49 TOURNAMENTS Harmony . 60 Cl1aHleld 59 Harmony 2 Wykoff 0 ' Harmony 43 Spring Valley 58 'X' Harmony 1 Housfon 68 T I . ,I, , '- ' ' H -'26 A TEAM MANAGERS - R. Re 'Conference burn, N. Burmeis+er. Overlime Lefi fo rlglwf, Row l: Coach, Mr. Gunderson, D. Haugen, T. Broilen, K. Haugen, P. Burllwolder, J. Bruflodl. L. Bigall, B. Kiolme, J. Grebin, D. Kiarland, J. Jenson, R. John, F. Frogner, G. Maison, B. Slork, and W. Troulen, Managers. - 5' 'W ' FV---Fiiff gczaelafi Row l: B. Sforl, D. Haugen, M. Easler, K. Haugen, T. Broklren, L. Bigallr, F. Frogner, J. Jensen, W. Troulen. Row 2: Mr. Guncler- son, B. Ause, J. Arneson, D. Kiarland. K. Chrisfensen, D. Miller, C. Berning, D. McKay, F. Young, G. Every. N. Burmeisfer. LUN lo l9l l- ROW li M- AHSOY1. Manager, R. Vagfs, A. Dal1l, R.Jensen, R. Relaurn, E. Hill, J. Willford. Row 2: Mr. Neflqnd Coach, R. Hsliig, K. Clwrisfenson, D. Miller, L. Glllund, L. Bigalk. Noi picfured: M. Henry, G. Hulclier, D. Hulfon, F. Kiehne A. Scrabeck, J. Weber, Wmeazflm Yi! Leif +o righl, Row I: F. Kiehne, J. Brinlr, S. Berge, D. Miller, R. Schmidr, G. Nagel, A. Scrabeclr. Row 2: Mr. Ulrich, Coach, G. Nagel, R. Reburn. R. Bigallr, D. Fishbaugher, J. Vagis, R. Vagfs, L. Davis, E. Hull. SPORTS REVIEW The Harmony Eleven 'Iurned in 'Iheir besf- layed season in 'Ihe Iasf Iwenry-Iwo years by sharing fhe Disfricf I championship wi+h Caledonia. James Berning and,Arden Willford received Disfrici' I All-Conference Honors, and Richard Pederson received honorable menlion. The enrire Ieam deserves much credil for a very successful year. Mar- vin Gunderson was fhe foo'l'ball coach. The Basluerball season goi' under way by dropping 'Ihe firsf Iwo games, Caledonia and Lanesboro. Harmony fool: part in +he Chrisfmas Holida Tournameni a+ Mabel by defealing Presfon and losing fo Mabel, 'Ihus coming oul' in second place. The Carcls endecllrhe season wirh len wins and eleven losses. Harmony came oul in fourih place in fournamenr play. Larry Thompson was fhe baslcerball coach. There are seven Ierfermen refurning for baseball for Ihe '59 season. Wifh fhese re'I'urning Iefiermen, fha season oulloolc is very good. Marvin Gunderson coached Ihe baseball Ieam. Harmony has a good oufloolr for a 'lraclz Ieam Ihis '59 season. Three oufsranding boys, David Bigallx, Mille Henry, and Loren Gillund, who placed in Disfricl I iournamenl Iasi' year, are bacll for anoiher year. James Nefland was +he iraclz coach. 'Or' -- V., -,ZX tg 7deq mah am aciaofga fx! -Q. , SCHOOL SECRETARY Joyce Waison aus DRIVERS-Lef+ +0 ragm, Row I. J. JANITORS-Lef+ +o fight O. Ped- Barlrer, C. Broadwater, L. Sikkink. Row e 50N and O- Khufson. 2: L. Brusse, N. Applen, W. Wil+gen and V. Beckman. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE HELP-Lef+ +o righf: R. Anderson. M. Crouch. P. Vree- rnan, D. Hill, K. Vold and R. Pederson. COOKS-Lefi' fo righi: A. Kysw C. Jerfson and H. BTORRQII. 6, 'Sv yf'-' .5 S 'g if V K f f 'I , ' .2 ,X r , 'I , ly. ,I +3 A, 'y 1,-fi ff' 4? ,I , 1 ' .- Bd 1 I ,4'Mi9,, ' 'J 'K W - K ' 1-Q' , 'wi if X i x- W N 4!T'QT I X. -. 27 N ' I L !l All? f- A T li' , :XZ 49, Nia: F, XR 4' xx ,.:.-.J I 1 xx-2: 1 -14 9 X- If 4' ef 5 3 . J 2fsf, Zia, ! . x J X X '22 I cf, fi L N. X Mn r ' f A 'U' I I Harmony Red Owl Store Harmony State Bank Bigalk Chevrolet Company Farmer's Feed Service Ford Garage Harmony Feed and Fuel Harmony Recreation Center Jem Lanes Pederson Brothers ' OUR SPONSORS Harmony News Harmony Shipping Association Harmony Shoe Store Haugerud's Agency John Deere Implement Johnson's Fairway Johnson's Hardware Lillian's Beauty Shop Luidahl's Heating 8. Plumbing Pederson 8. Christianson Meat Market Maland's Style Shop Polly Meadows Matson's Construction Preston Creamery Association Matson's Welding Service Preston Republican Morem's Toggery Prosper Lumber Company Orrin's Mobil Severson Oil Company Pat's Skelly Service Wickett Livestock Company Peterson's Auto Service Dr. James Wagoner Preston Cleaners Harmony Lumber Company Ray Myers Harmony Telephone Company Roger Sikkink Peterson's Furniture Store Ronnie's Cafe Applen's Standard Station Sandvik's Barber Shop Ben Franklin Store Silver Grill Cafe Bluebird Cafe South Side Service Bob Johnson's Buick Company Stan's Bakery 81 Coffee Shop Bristol Mill T. E. Armstrong Agency Elton's Barber Shop Tollefson's Jewelry Store Ewalt Hardware Travel Inn Fillmore Co-operative Trouten's Food Market Gamble Store Wahl's Produce General Service Garage Wqlgh Radio 8. TV I Hanson's Drudg Stare Yeoman's Food Market . Harmony Bo y S op Harmony Cafe 5 Harmony Flower Shop S 5'oo - Harmony Implement Coqgflpany 2 3.00 N JJ, . 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