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Seated, Left to Right: T. Riseland, B. Iolmson, I. Harstad, A. Bocse, C. Elton. Standing: L. Fish- lmuglver, S. Roberts, F. Seclvrist, N. Hutton, L, Jacobson, Mrs. Anderson, T. White, P. Fairbank, D. Soland. The Cardeon, our school newspaper, under the very capable management of Jill Harstad, our editor, and Mrs. Anderson, our advisor, has enjoyed a pros- perous year, and although it is a small paper, we like to think it has been a source of pleasure to our readers. In all previous years the school paper has been a touch of the real thing has been added, as each issue of our Cardeon has been printed by the news office. The new appearance, together with the creation of a few new columns, has given a touch of variety and a true aura of journalism. The staff has worked diligently and has dis- played a good deal of talent through their original and sometimes novel write-ups. In this, our third year of publication, we have not attained any high goal in the field of literary merit, but we do like to feel that it is representative of the students themselves. It will be a worthy chal- lenge to a future staff to reach that standard in years to come. stencilled right here in school. This year, however, S : E K Among the magazines and books many lessons were completed. I 27 l
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Seated, Left to Right: A. Boese, C. Elton, Mrs. Anderson, advimr, I. Harxtad, L. Fairbanlz. Second Row: R. jones, L. Fishbaugber, I. Tollefxon, N. Hutton, P. Fair- bank, H. Harstad. Third Row: H. Olson, W. Smith, M. Kyseth, E. Secbrixt, Todd, T. White, R. Boese, T. Riscland, D. Watkins. We have worked industriously this year on the Cardinal because the responsibility has really fallen upon us. Twenty people have tried to bring to you an annual that will be, as near as possible, comparable to those of the years past. Although few of us have the direct pleas- ure of putting it out, all of you will join in the pleasure of having one and being able to look back on your school years. We thank our advisor, Mrs. Anderson, and our editor, Colleen Elton, for their guid- ance in putting out this yearbook. KQU Transcription time in Stmog clan. A TIME WILL COME WHEN THE SCIENCE OF DESTRUCTION SHALL BEND BEFORE THE ARTS OF PEACE WHEN THE GENIUS WHICH MULTIPLIES OUR POWERS. WHICH CREATES NEW PRODUCTS. WHICH DIFFUSES COMFORT AND HAPPINESS AMONG THE GREAT MASS OF THE PEOPLE, SHALL OCCUPY IN THE GENERAL ESTIMATION OF MANKIND THAT RANK WHICH REASON AND COMMON SENSE NOW ASSIGN T0 IT 26 ARAGO
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Seated, Left to Right: D. Hutton, G. Erickson, F. Erickson, D. Elton, D. McKay, D. McCabe, H. McKay, M. Kysetlv. Second Row: I. Johnson, C. Dennstedt, N. Milne, R. johnson, N. Hutton, L. Iacobson, P. Hutton, I. Vrieze, I. Strelow, D. Elton. Third Row: C. McKay, L. Milne, L. Fairlmnk, N. Haugerud, E. Dahl, P. Iertson, R. johnson, D. Baker. The 4-H Clubs today are becoming a more im- portant part of America than ever before. 4-H clubs constitute one of the largest youth organizations in the country and more and more boys and girls are joining each year. 4-H club work is built primarily around the projects which teach better ways of farming and homemaking. Every club in the United States is a center for the development of skills and practices on farms and in the homes. There are a number of activities that members look forward to during the year-the federation meetings, the annual one-act play and music fes- tival, and perhaps the most important one of all, the county fair. One of our clubs, The Harmony Hustlers, was chosen as the most typical club in the county and ranked as third place in the entire state. Our newest club, The State Line Boosters, hopes some day in the near future to make a comparable record. The 4-H club motto is: To make the best bet- ter. ' 'Tis truly a worthy goal! che Zmzm 4-71 4-71 First Row, Left to Right: C. Rix, E. Bly, G. Martin, A. Nl , L. S fl' , J. La lv M. M'bI Second Row: E. Haas, L. Turnmire, E. Silckinle, R. ApplgZ,mlE. Bllhilfzldmgs. Rol7ii'!:mD. Copelrilatn, G. Copeman. I 28 1
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