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Hannah Burmeister Ruth Lindsay Theresa Stenvick Floyd Newell Jessie Houck Ole Brokken Blanche Houck Josie Vail Ora Will ford Harry Boyd Maud Case Ruby Amy Brokken Dunn Zella Case (Eiasfi of ignr
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burial iEmntts ilirnir at Crrnira A9 soon as our instructors had set the wheels of learning a-going they proved the truth of the old sayiug that ‘‘all work and no play makes .laek a dull boy” by uniting with the teachers of the Mabel Schools in a picnic at Lenora woods. That even pedagogues can forget their school room cares and duties and go back to the happy days when they were boys and girls wras proved beyond a doubt: for signs of their merriment were visible weeks afterwards and a cross teacher was unknown as long as the effects of their pleasure trip lasted. We hope they may enjoy many other such outingsr. tKrrrptuin to tlir Srarljrrfl A short time before Thanksgiving the members of the board with their wives and families spread the laboratory table with innumerable dainties and invited the teachers to partake of them. Having fully enjoyed the festive meal, enhanced by toasts, impromptu and prepared alike, a social evening followed. Ferns and red carnations brightened the rooms. Soqb At Snmr” Shortly after the Holiday vacation the FI. S. boys entertained the FI. S. girls. The special feature of the evening was a humorous program. A delicious luncheon was served after which several toasts were given. The reception room was artistically decorated with greens. The boys proved themselves excellent hosts. itrarlfrro-Hiuirft In the early part of February, the members of the board and their wives were entertained by the teachers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selvig. Hilarity reigned supreme as everybody joined in the games that “hit the sense” of all. Hot house (lowers added their beauty and fragrance to the scene, while the aesthetic sense was further gratified by the dainty refreshments served.
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Alumni Nutrs ifllf the nine students who graduated from Harmony High School in 'J7190'), we are glad to say none has remained idle. Their class motto was, “No Victory Without Labor.” They believe this to be true, to judge from the business like air they carry and the energetic way in which they do their work. Harmony High is proud of them. Their progress thru life will be watched with much interest. Dora Daniels taught a successful term in a rural school near Harmony. Since the close of her school she has entered the Senior History class in the High School. Ethel Daniels has charge of the eighth grade work at I’ine Island, Minnesota. She has been re-elected for the coming year which speaks well for her success there. Clinton Harrison attended the summer school at Minnesota University last summer and is now teaching, successfully, in a district near Henry town. Nettie Larsen is teaching in district No. 4 near Newburgh. She will attend the summer session at the Winona Normal this year to fit herself the better for her work next year. Vida Russell is teaching in Elliota where she is having a successful school, enjoying the best wishes of parents and children alike. Pauline Stenviek taught a fall term of school near Canton, but to be nearer home, has taught during the winter and spring a few miles from Harmony. Allen Stork has entered the University of Minnesota, taking the Academic course. He is a member of the Forum Literary Society and has taken part in several debates in which he has done well. Julius Wolsted taught school in Stirum, N. Dak. Since his school closed he has been engaged in managing his father's farm near that place. Ole Wolsted also entered the Academic course at the University of Minnesota and, we understand, intends to secure a medical education. He is prominent in athletic circles at the ’Varsity, being one of the twirlers on the “U” base ball team this spring. fjuinnrt to prtmt O Spring, fairest of the year. Would that you were ever near, While your babbling brooks go singing. To our memories always bringing. Happy thoughts of times to come, Fishing trips with rod and gun. Solemn winter, dark and drear. Has shrunk away and fled with fear. How charming arsyour merry songs. That are borne to us the whole day long The whole world seems to smile anew, For all is fair and bright with you If you the choice to us would bring, Gladly would we all shout “Spring.” —F. V N.
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