Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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Seniors senior play, “John Doe, American”. It had a special appeal to everyone of us because it touched a patriotic chord that made our heartstrings tingle. It proved to be an outstanding success from the standpoint of both attendance and performance. In speech, Charlyne Quammen carried off the honors in the regional speech contest at Pine Island bv receiving a rating of superior in manuscript reading. We shall long remember our many music activities, our band rehearsals, band concerts, instrumental recitals, and the various occasions when we were called upon to participate in school programs. The operetta, ‘‘An Old Kentucky Garden,” was another experience that will live long in our memories; the melodies of Stephen Foster mean more to us because of it. Then too, there was that delightful operetta, “Chonita,” in which we took part during our junior year; the sprightly music of Franz Liszt will always bring back memories of that experience. If music is the language of the heart and soul, we will have many deep rooted memories to hind us to the four years of close association as students together in Harmony high school. We have not been without thrills galore in football and basketball. It has been a lot of fun to cheer from the sidelines and bleachers with a winning team to carry our honors high. The Seniors played their part w’ell in both football and basketball, several of whom played on two championship teams in basketball. At the close of the first semester, President Roosevelt sent a personal greeting to Donovan Boelter telling him that without his services this war could not be won and so Don became the first in our class to answer the call to colors. Due to the training he received in his high school radio class, Don was able to pass his radio code test in the navy 1 KEEP 'EM ROLLING 2. EFFICIENCY IN THE LIBRARY. 3. THE MAN OF THE ACRES. 4 IT'S ALL OVER NOW 5. CONCENTRATE, EDISON. I

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National Honor Society Members—I9UU Seated, Left to Right: T. Smith, P. Stenvick, and D. Hillesland. Standing: M. HoSness, R- Newell, and C. Quammcn. busy we have been during our high school careers. We have maintained a high scholastic standard from the first time we entered high school up until we finished the course. But our education has not been without its bright moments of many fine associations through the activities in which we engaged. We have come to know each other better because we learned to work and play together; now we must part, each to go his or her own way in life. Perchance we shall meet again upon the cross-roads of life. This past year has been a particularly enjoyable one. Perhaps one of our most interesting experiences was the presentation of our 6 THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR 7. THE GIRL WITH THE SWEET SINGING SAX. 8 ART—THE SOUL OF THE MIND 9 IS THAT STATIC WE HEAR? 10 A SCOTCH LASSIE AT THE KEYBOARD a



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with almost a perfect score and so as a result was sent on to a navy radio aeronautics school at Memphis, Tennessee. During the winter, the class presented a beautiful service flag to the school which now has 122 stars, three of which are gold. Now, as we have come to the close of our high school days, we look back upon them as the best that we have lived. To and from school, in and out of class, we have built up many friendships which can never be broken even though we part our ways at this time to take up the serious job of winning the war and building a career for ourselves in the not too distant future. To our classmates, we say lots of luck; to our teachers and those who have helped us along the way. thanks for everything. 6. . LARGO ON THE CONSOLE 7. A LASTING FRIENDSHIP 8 PING FOR SERVE 9 DON'T GET YOUR FIGURES MIXED, LAVONNE 10 A PRINTER'S DEVIL VIEWS HIS MASTERPIECE 11. . — . . . DID YOU GET THAT, DON?

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