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C. G. Selvig Mildred Chalfant Metiora A Paddock Ellen L. Bakke Gertrude Skeftington Otella Langum May L. Hall Emily L. Bonwell (Ii'arlu'rfi »
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(!)itr Sfriuuil Harmony Hi li School became the sixth hi h school in Fillmore County when it was placed on the state list in li'02. Eleven students had enrolled in the high school department in IPO I. This was the tirst class and they successfully completed the work of a full four years’ course, graduating last year at the first commencement exercises ever held here. Six students complete the course this year. A large class is working faithfully and expects to complete the course next year. The hiyli school has experienced an encouraging growth and enjoyed a period of important development during this time. In enrollment, the number has increased from eleven to fifty eight. The whole school has enjoyed a corresponding increase In no grade is this so marked as in the eighth. There the enrollment this year is the largest in the history of the tcl.ool. '1 his insures for next year a still larger high schoolenrollment. The policy of the Hoard of Education thruout this period has been to secure the services of the best and most skillful teachers possible. In addition to this, provision has been made to procure the necessary working facilities in all departments, adding to the efficiency of the entire system. This wise policy, made possible only thru the aettve co-operation of the patrons of the school, lias resulted in the upbuilding of a school here of which all are justly proud (fiutriir nf First Ykak Second Year Third Year Fourth Year English I Elementary Algebra English il Plane Geometry English III Physics English IV Senior History and Civics Lati’a Gr:imm:ir Zoolrgy and l!oian German 1 Hookkeeping Caesar Ancient History German II Cicero Modern History Solid Geometry and Higher Algebra Vergil Chemistry Senior Arithmetic and Senior Grammar thtlcn anil EnutUitinur. Literary work and spelling are required thruout the entire course. Full year subjects count one credit: half year subjects one half credit. Sixteen credits are required for graduation. All subjects in section one are required; subjects in the second section are elective The student may choose two each year. All students should choose at least one year of history and one of science. Students planning to teach or enter the Normal should take Physiology, Civics and Senior American History. Those wishing to enter college should take Physics. For a course in Engineering one year of Chemistry is required; for Medicine, two years of Latin and one of college academic work. Physiography and Physiology arc given every other year instead of Zoology and Hotany.
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Srarhrra ) (Cnnrah (6. £rlut« Born at Rushford, Minnesota. Educated at Rushford High School, Class of 1895, and University of Minnesota. Superintendent of Harmony Schools and Instructor in History, Civics, and Physics, in high school, 1901-1906. Emily E. Sunutrll Born at Blue Earth City, Minnesota. Educated at Blue Earth High School, Class of 1900, and University of Minnesota, Class of 1905. Instructor in English, German, and Drawing, in high school, 1905-. Home, Blue Earth. ifldmra A. }Jai imrk Born at Minneapolis. Educated at North High School, Class of 1901, and University of Minnesota, Class of 1905. Instructor in Latin, Mathematics, and Music, in high school, 1905-. Home, Minneapolis. Ellru II. Hiakkr Born at Bloomfield, Minnesota. Educated at Winona Normal (Academic and Professional Courses), Class of 1891. Teacher of sixth and seventh grades, 1904 5; of eighth grade, 1905-6. Home, Spring Valley. OSrrtritfir krffimitim Born at Northfield, Minnesota. Educated at Northfield High School, Class of 1902, and Mankato Normal School, Class of 1904. Teacher, sixth and seventh grades, 1905-. Home. Northfield. ilia it €. Sail Born at Beaver, Minnesota. Educated at Spring Valley High School, Class of 1902, and Carleton College. Teacher, fifth and sixth grades, 1905 (i. Home, Spring Valley. lllUitrrh (Clmlfaut Born at C'ariraona, Minnesota. Educated at Rushford High School, Class of 1882. Teacher, third and fourth grades, 1902 1906. Home, Preston. (Otrlia Camutm Born at Bloomfield, Minnesota. Educated at Winona Normal School (Academic and Professional Courses), Class of 1890. Teacher, first and second grades, 1899 1900 Home, Spring Valley.
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