Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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JUST ONE OF THOSE RARE SUNNY AFTERNOONS I SHOT AN ARROW INTO THE AIR CAREFREE LADS, THOSE SOPHOMORES EH DOLLING UP FOR THE SOPHOMORES PEP MEETING SAILED OVER THE BAR WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE OUR ARTISTS LOOK OVER JR HIGH POSTERS • 23 •

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Sophomores Left t R:jrht, First R«»u : . Hi gal At, D. Elton, C. Flynn, C. Elton, D. Hut chiton, E. Sechrist, F. Sf christ, R. Roue, F. Rigalk, M. Michel, J. liars tad, D. EUingson, T. White. Second Rim; W. Bother, N. Jacobson, D. McKay, A. Olson, D. Sol and, D. Afseth M. U’innaberg, A. Kohlmeytr, J. Late ham, S. Jacobson, L. Yeoman, M. Rice, R. Meyers, L. Storho f, Miss Lee, Adviser. Third Row: Q. Benson, C. McKay, T. Kingsley R. Johnson, R. Johnson, L. Inglebret, R. Applen, I). Drury, M. Quanrud, D. Heisterkamp. W. Scanlon, A. Olson. It is hard to believe that our Sophomore year is now history. It seems but a few months ago that we started off together as Freshmen and now our high school careers are half over and we stand on the threshold of becoming Juniors. During the Freshman year, we were forty-four and now we number forty-one. Each year, our high school classes become a little smaller. As we leave high school this year, we resolve to meet again within the walls of our high school as Juniors and to carry on together through two more years of pleasant associations. The past year has been the best year of our high school careers. Our classes have all been unusually interesting and there have been so many worthwhile extracurricular activities in which we have had the opportunity to take part. Remember those fine lyceum programs, plays, band concerts, instrumental recital, operetta, pep meetings, football and basketball games, the district tournament, club meetings, parties, and all of those little informal gabfests after school? Do you remember, too, playing ping-pong and shuffle board, dashing off to the drug store after lunch to get that ice cream cone, sunning yourself on the high school steps, as well as all of those other activities that make up our high school life? Next year should be an even greater and more interesting year, for we will be Juniors with the responsibility of putting on the junior class play, the prom, another operetta . . . What a year ahead for us! As Sophomores, we started a new tradition in high school by assuming all responsibilities for the football homecoming festivities. The homecoming this last year was handled so well that our superintendent has suggested that this activity become a traditional Soph-.omore activitiy. When it came to helping out with the school annual, our class topped them all, save the Seniors, in the way of financial assistance. Yes, this has been a great year for us and we look forward to a bigger and better year in 1944-45. HONOR STUDENTS—BOTH • 22 • A TRANSPORTATION FEE IS PAID



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Freshmen Lett to Right, First Row: L. Serf ling, R. Koliha, L. McKenzie, L. Gallegher, R. Roddick, L. lutnge, M. Mills, D. Sfortz, L. Moos, L. Jacobson, E. Timmerman. Second Row: P. Fairbanks, K. White, .V. Hutton, G. Copeman, M. Lange, J. Todd, A. S aplekamp, T. Rutland, A Meyers, A. Roddick, R. Myron, S. Jorgenson. Third Row: D. Elton, K. Rurmeister, D. Copeman, M. Quanrud, G. White, R. Applets, W. Hoag, R. Johnson, J. Sanden, C. Amy, Mr. Moren, Adviser. We are just Freshmen, but soon we will put off childish things and become Sophomores. But what is a Sophomore: Let’s see . . . Webster tells us that the word comes from the Greek words sophos meaning wise and tnoros meaning fool—wise fool. What a heritage! Oh, well, since Sophomores rc necessary in the course of things, we’ll make the most of it. Just watch our dust next year! As Freshmen, we have had our full share of fun along with our studies. It has been a lot of fun to work together and play together. To many of us as rural students, it has been a new Experience to attend a large high school and move about from room to room for our classes, to keep our books in lockers, to attend the many activities sponsored by the older students, to ride school buses, to take part in intramural sports, and to have our own parties. Our first social activity took the form of a Hallowe’en party to which the Sophomores were invited. It was really a wonderful get-together for all the members of our class. During the year, a number of the more talented Freshmen had occasion to take part in the one-act plays, speech, and the operetta. These were new experiences for many. With English, algebra, science, agriculture, industrial arts, home economics, and business relations to keep us hard at work, we really needed the extra-curricular activities for relaxation. It has been a great year for all of us and we look ahead with pleasant anticipations of another interesting year together. A LOT OF ELBOW GREASE MAKES A FINE FINISH GETTING READY FOR ACHIEVEMENT AFTER SCHOOL DIVERSION • 24 •

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