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First Row, Left to Right: Knutson, P. McKay, M. Henson, Hendrickson, H. Riseland, N. Nolle, J. Carpenter, V. Moos, Arns, Jacklin. Second Row: H. Harstad, Miller, D. Hunneister, F. Hates, G. Hrokken, Patterson, N. Rice, I. Hroadwater, R. Young, Hall, Miss Hartlett. Third R : A. Nolle, G. Hillesland, Lins troth, Milkens, Stor z, Sharp, C. Fishbaugher, L. Applen, C. Hunneister, J. Harstad. Fourth Row: . Broadwater, Serfling, Reuter, Roelofs, J. Rostvold, O'Hara, Just, H. Hanson, R. Mills. Juniors It has been a great year in Harmony High School for the Junior Class. The class play, “Such a Night”, was a part of this good year, that found us working hard to earn some money so that we could work harder to entertain the psuedo-sophisticated seniors at a banquet and prom. All of this work has been a lot of fun because we know that it will be such a night mixing with the upper classmen for the last time as classmates. Among other activities may be listed the Junior Class party for the other high school classes— the portraying of a “big brother” by Bruce in a one act play—the cheer leading of Beryl and Evelyn—the big projects made by the juniors in shop—class members leading the football, basketball, and baseball teams to victory—and other group and individual doings. We have had a great deal of fun, but as we moved along this year we looked ahead at the seniors and we wondered. Maybe fun wasn’t the only thing that we should find in life, but as they are doing we should start to think of more adult ways. It may be envy in knowing that they arc going to start working in a real work world, but at any rate we did think of the responsibilities that are going to be ours more and more. The definite knowledge that we have a job to do in learning well so that we will be better citizens is going to make next year a better year of accomplishment. It will enable us to appreciate even more the freedom to play and work than we have done in the past. It’s a date. • 12 • At work. Lunch time.
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60D BLESS AMERICA Remember Pearl Harbor! Today this is the battle cry of all Americans. No American will soon forget that fateful December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in our Hawaiian Islands. Anxious citizens sat by their radios awaiting further developments. Then, on December 8th, Congress declared war on Japan. For a long time we had been on the brink of this world struggle and now we were really in it. The whole nation was soon to feel the restrictions of war. Thousands of factories geared their machines to meet new government contracts; prices began to rise on almost every commodity; Congress worked on price control; tire rationing went into effect; sugar was to be rationed; but the American people did not protest because they knew that it is easier to give up some things now than it would be to give up freedom later. It is into this upset world that the seniors of 1942 enter when they receive their diplomas. What can they look forward to? If the war continues for any great length of time, the boys will be proudly serving in Uncle Sam’s Army, Navy, and Marines. They will become our eager, determined defenders in making the United States the best place in the world for their future homes. The girls will not find it hard to secure work. As more and more men are called into the service more jobs will open for the fairer sex. Already girls are proving that they can work in coveralls. Girls in assembly lines are helping to win this war; girls on the farms, in the offices, and in all other phases of work are doing their jobs well. They are seeing this war come to a victorious end as they stand ready to serve wherever they may along with the men. Graduates of r 942, remember America is your heritage and your hope. You must treat her like a queen because she holds your future. You must help her make this future worth living for. Pray to God that you may help your beloved country be a “nation indivisable with liberty and justice for all”. Vice-President, Harold Holger W or king. We also served. Studying. Sec'y.-Treas., Goldie Bean • 11 •
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Officers. N0 gas needed. Any coach's pride. Junior talks: Mrs. Johnson was a good home room teacher the first semester and even though we were sorry to see her leave we soon learned to appreciate our new and fine advisor, Miss Bartlett—Derrill without his appendix but he still has a big heart—eating chocolates because of selling most magazines—Harold and Beryl as bicycle mates— Edyth, Evelyn, and Beryl always alone—the Nolte duo as darkies of the stage—driving to ball games with teasable teachers—playing in band uniforms a few times—appreciating Miss Truwe’s directing of our class play. Sabotage. Efficiency beautified. A ppendix missing. Tie can stretch it. . 13 • Advisor, Miss Bartlett.
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