Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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0?fte4d na«t Buhlmai , L. Milne, M. Pederson, R. Barnes, L. Kratz, W. Knudslien, L. Fairbank, J. Strelow, L. Turnmire, E. Sikkin Left to right, First Row: K. Riseland. M. Amy, J Tollefson, H. Honker-holt. J. Just, R. Gruenzner, H. Bates, K. Benson, M. Kingsley, H. McKay, E. Rostvold. Second Row: Miss Beach, Adviser, R. Jones, G. Martin, D. Arns. W. Smith, R. Snitker, D. McCabe. C. Elton, S. Becker, M. Sorenson, E. Hass, Mr. Dunn, Adviser. Third Row: N. Milne, E. McKernan, W. Ellis, N. Haugerud, H. Harstad. Fourth Row: G. Michel, D. k. September brought school . . . school brought a new freshmen class into existance . . . new friends soon became old friends ... we joined hands and became one at our first social event—a Get-Acquainted” party. Yes, this new school life was strange to some of us at first, but as our books became finger-soiled and our brains more agile we were well into the routine of that first, trying year of high school. The thrill of supporting our team at athletic events filled us with a new school spirit that will always be ours. Our class talent found its way into It was rural play days like this that acquainted us with Har mony high school and its great school spirit. the dramatic presentations of our upper class-mates. We offered our part to the one-act play activity with Sister Sue” ... to declamation with Leland’s un-matchable wit ... to music a representation in every field ... to athletics a team of growing strength and skill. Each year more of us will fall into line and join the activities that provide a rich cultural background for our scholastic education. We are almost Sophomores . . . another step to make . . . another goal to achieve . . . the doorway to greater learning and life. This year has truly been a firm stepping stone in our education for living. Freshman Class Officers: Kathryn, vice-president; Joan, president; Wayne, treasurer; and Harold, secretary. • 18 •

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Third Row: M. Lange, J. Todd, M. Quanrud, R. Johnson, G. Left to right. First Row: L. Lange, B. Myron, B. Koliha, A. Ruddick, P. Farrbank, K. White, L. Jacobson, T. Gruenzner, N. Hutton, L. Serf ling. Second Row: S. Jorgenson, L. McKenzie, K. Burmeister, N. Meyers, T. Riseland, D. Copeman, G. Copeman, D. Elton. R. Ruddick, L- Gallagher, D. Stortz, Mrs. Stephon, Adviser. White, R. Applen, Staplekamp, W. Hoag, J. Sanden, C. Amy. Thirty-one eager students comprise the most ambitious class in school . . . the sophomores. During the past year, we have all been very happy in the opportunities that have presented themselves. We found that in addition to our regular studies there were many new extracurricular activities in which we could participate . . . One-act plays . . . athletics . . . dramatics and speech . . . band . . . glee club. All of these have helped to build up a real school spirit . . . the kind of school spirit that sends a thrill up your back with every success that becomes a part of the school. Frank Ward is always on the job and here he is getting the chairs set for another evening entertainment. We have helped to build up a fine record through our own participation . . . cheerleading . . . athletics . . . free throw championship . . . homecoming responsibilities . . . and everything that makes for a fine school. Another year has past ... we stand at the threshold of our junior year . . . ahead we see our caps and gowns . . . the symbol of our high school education . . . Commencement in May of 1947. We shall return next year to emulate the fine record of the classes who have gone before and we shall help to keep up that fine school spirit. Sophomore Class Officers: Pearl, secretary; Keith, treasurer; Naomi, president; and Lois, vice-president. • 17 •



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Sce td. iacte Left to right, First Row: E. Soland, M. Kyseth, B. White, J. Young, C. Kingsbury, J. Vrieze, J. Vang, B. Miklethun. Second Row: S. Gillund, R. Johnson, C. Denn-stedt, N. Johnson, K. Olson, H. Olson, K. White, C. Kingsbury, F. Ward, Mr. Lee, Adviser. Third Row: B. Hoag, H. Himes, K. Matson, E. Willford, A. Johnson, E. Ellingson. Seventh tf 'uide Left to right, First Row: E. Johnson, D. Watkins, D. Griebenow, D. Knudtson, B. Hoag, E. Bronner, P. Hutton, M. Linstroth. Second Row: R. Barker, R. Caldwell, R. Johnson, Lr Sanden, W. Haugerud, J. Meyers, G. Trusty, A. Johnson, Mrs. Lane, Adviser. Third Row: N. Boen, E. Quanrud, L. Burt, M. Ruddick. We are still in junior high . . . but we are looking forward to those years ahead . . . new goals . . . new classmates . . . new world conditions. Already we have tried our talents in band, junior chorus, and athletics ... we enjoyed every bit of it and in these coming years we’re going to work harder. The abrupt change that we made when becoming junior high students has been overcome with the aid of our helpful and considerate teachers. Yes, we arc small fry” now, but with every War stamp and bond we buy we are looking ahead and planning our future. • 19 •

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