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2005 1995 1985 1975 'iVe 'Dedicate . . . this Cardinal of 1945 to time ... the most priceless possession we equally share . . . time which will bind up the wounds of a war-torn world . . . time which will bring about a lasting peace . .. time which wll provide the opportunities we seek . . . time which will carry us through the years on the road of life, to happiness and security. 1965 1955 1945 • 3 •
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Contents ADMINISTRATION . 5 CLASSES . 9 ACTIVITIES .... . 28 ATHLETICS .... . 41 Foreword Without fanfare or orchestral accompaniment, we present THE CARDINAL OF 1945. Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five . . . an epoc year of history . . .'of great wars ... of great decisions ... of world peace plans . . . our year of graduation. We have employed time” as our theme in this, our last memory-book of our high school days . . . look it over . . . turn its pages. We hope that you will like it for it is yours to keep and cherish. Here is a play-by-play account of our year’s activities and many fine successes. Donald Sikkink, president of the senior class, informs Regnald Baird of the first grade, This is a sample of a liberal education” • 2 •
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Sc6 o£ Left to right, Seated: T. A. Brokken, Dr. C. Selvig, George A. Todd, Tollef Sanderson. Standing: Eldon Hotness, I. C. Soma, Superintendent Roy A. Norsted. 76e 'P idt Skoua cUI Harmony has long been blessed with an interested school board whose sincere interest has been to provide the best possible program of education for the students of the school and we are grateful for the opportunities which have been ours to enjoy during our high school days. During the hurried days of our high school careers, we have seldom taken time to reflect upon the wonderful educational opportunities which we have had, but now that we have come to the close of our high school careers we do realize that we are leaving behind us four of the happiest years of our lives. We do appreciate what the school board and community has done for us in having made these four years our most cherished memories of school life. In the years to come, we shall be ever mindful of what our high school days have meant to us in the way of better living and greater service to our country. Every pine and fir and hemlock Wore ermine too dear for an earl; And the poorest twig on the elm tree Was ridged inch deep with pearl. —James Kussell Lowell
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