Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 27 text:

 Seated, Lett to Right: Mr. Fellegy, S. Olson, ft. Johnson. Standing: Knutson, Dennstcdt, J. Elton, Burkholder, lloiness, D. Applen, G. Losen, Daniels, C. Morem, Just, ft. flauge-rud. Miller. Cardinal Staff Helen Johnson Editor Lois Burkholder Manager Fourteen people had the immediate pleasure of publishing the 1942 Cardinal, but all of us have the satisfaction of knowing that we have cooperated in one way or another to make possible this year book of memories. This year, the staff was divided into groups of writers, business managers, sports editors, and artists who worked under the Editor-in-Chief, Helen Johnson. For the first time, a part of the school day was devoted to annual publication, and each morning some time that was free from studying would be spent on the annual work. A highlight of the time spent in this journalistic endeavor was the lecture on photo-offset printing given by our publisher, Mr. W. A. Fisher. In a detailed and interesting manner he explained the chemical principles involved. It has been a pleasure working together. The work of our Chief Business Manager, Lois Burkholder—Chief Editor, Helen Johnson—Chief Writer, Shirley Olson—Sports Editor, Curtis Morem—and the work of their assistants has been consistent and diligent. It is the wish of this staff that the printed type of the Cardinal be continued and improved by the senior classes that are to follow. Business Managers. The Editor and the Advisor Writer Sports Shirley Olson Curtis Morem Artists, zve agree! Interesting advice. • 23 •

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Boy Scouts WE ALSO SERVE First Row, Left to Right: Knudslien, Crotty, Barker, Just, N. Morem. Second Row: Mr. Fellegy, R. Ros vold, R. Elliott, M. Carpenter, Miller, Netcell, Mr. Johnson. Third Row: G. White, M. Quanrud, D. Meyers, R. Morem, . Hanson, . Quanrud, Drury, Sanden, B. Johnson. Fourth Row: N. Meyers, A. Olson, M. Quanrud, J. Todd, Tollefson. We, as united as the clasp of a Scout hand-shake, is the theme that is guiding Scouting in its war-time service. The Scouts are extending their hands in helping the national defense of our Nation. The collecting of aluminum, selling of paper, and the organizing of a Scout Emergency Patrol are some of the activities in which the Boy Scouts of Harmony have participated. Not only have good Scouts directly participated in helping America and its people, but each one that has lived the Scout Oath and Laws has indirectly made himself better fit to meet other duties that may arise. It is satisfying to know that former Scouts, who are now serving in the Services of America, are better fit to lead their rugged and difficult ways of life, because in Scouting they became acquainted with the demands of weather on dress, with precautions that would insure healthy feet after long hikes, with the practice of making a bed that would be warm under the star-lit ceiling of an outdoor evening, and with the ability to help themselves in unpleasant weather. They have prepared to meet these and other visible problems of a hardy life, but they have also acquired a spirit of cooperation, of respect for other men, of self sacrifice, of determined acceptance of a duty, and of the humble acceptance of a reward for having served well. Above all, these former Scouts, the present Scouts, and the Scouts that will follow will know how to raise their right hands in a snappy salute to the American flag and to pledge allegiance to that liberty for which it stands. Paper for defense. Crane Lake, here zve come! .22 •



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Band NEW UNIFORMS llou frienJs, for your ruppor£ Dreamers say that dreams come true, and Harmony is enjoying the dream of having a band that is dressed in uniforms as a reality. But the acquiring of these uniforms included much work instead of only dreaming. It required the assistance of people who are not directly connected with the band. Saying thank you, friends, is certainly inadequate and we hope that our appreciation will be best expressed in the ability and entertainment provided by our band. Not only has this desire for a well dressed band resulted in brilliant red and white uniforms, but it also initiated the organization of our Band Mothers’ Club. They contributed their efforts and time in raising funds by sponsoring refreshment sales and luncheons. They have not considered this an end in itself, but they are going to continue their Club activities to maintain necessary funds for the upkeep of the uniforms. To the Band Mothers’ Club we say “Hats Off To Thee”! Best of luck and fun in the future! Our band has enjoyed this big improvement, but above all it has helped to improve its general music morale which has added much to the appreciation of the band. As they portray the story of the three bears, the snap of marching marines, the sweetness and catchy rhythm of other tunes, and the patriotic thrill of “The Star Spangled Banner”, we feel and hear an improvement in a young organization that demands our compliments. Behind all of this color in cloth and beauty in music is the patient, friendly, persistent, and forward directing of Mr. Mikelson, our director. We all wish him the best of happiness and success, and we only hope that our continued improvement will be as definite, vigorous, and enjoyable as his work with us has been.

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