Harmony High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Harmony, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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uf .k . Ueelaan Wham jill Harstad, Marilyn Anderson First Row, Left to Right: I. Harstad, L. Lange, P. Fairlrcnk, B. Iolmson, E. Elling- Bldllf .l0l7'U0 - son, G. Martin, I. just, W. Smith. Second Row: M. Linstrotb, D. Hutchinson, C. Elton, P. Bigalk, M. Anderson, A. Elliott, C. Rix, R. jones, Mrs. Sclrnorenberg, director. Third Row: M. Winnalrerg, L. Serfling, S. Roberts, E. Sikkink, L Fairbanlz, R. johnson, F. Seclarist, E. Secbrist. Wa q Waodmo 4-W L f R' h : P. B' lk, C. Fl , J. H tad, R. H gerud, H. Harstad, 1. Haugerud, D. Flynn, ?3faH?ri1g.ege:sndlgRzEw: Glialiclvel, VI2mHoag, gl?-. Smith, Trouten, M. Hill, H. Bigalk, H. Himes, B. Hoag, Mr. Lee, advisor. Third Row: R. Benson, M. Pederson, Benson, W. Haugerud, L. Pederson, N. Haugerud, O. Michel. N0 PEACE WAS EVER WON FROM FATE BY SUBTERFUGE OR ARGUMENT: NO PEACE IS EVER IN STORE FOR ANY OF US. BUT THAT WHICH WE SHALL WIN BY VICTORY OVER SHAME OR SIN . . . VICTORY OVER THE SIN THAT OPPRESSES. AS WELL AS OVER THAT WHICH CORRUPTS. I 29 I RUSKIN

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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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I gl I Seated Left to Right: R. Barnes G Michel R Johnson B johnson S Rob t L F'b 7 ' ' P ' 1 ' , - , . b h , grhrgjzn, E. Dahl, C. McKay, W. Hoag, B. Hoag. Second Row: K. Matsomeg. Himei, 5lgBSiu'on .I lon, D. Baker, O. Michel, K. Olxon, N. Milne, L. Pederson, H. Harstad Mr Lee advirorl Third Row: N. johnson, L. Milne, M. Pederson, R. Applen, J. Slrelow, W. McKIernan' T ,Kingsley E- Sllflzinll, P. Intron, C. Kingsbury. The Future Farmers of America, as in former years, has offered an opportunity for rural youth to learn, to serve, and to co-operate with others so that the farmers of tomorrow may continue to main- tain agriculture as the cornerstone of our democracy. Highlighting a busy year of activities were the Tri-State Market School at St. Paul, where nineteen Harmony boys saw their own farm-raised animals marketed in the customary manner, and the annual F. F. A. banquet where 130 parents, members, and guests enjoyed a fine ham supper and an entertain- ing program of speeches and music. All of the plan- ning of the banquet and the entertainment was ac- complished by the boys themselves. Five Harmony boys-Keith Harstad, Roger Sikkink, Vernon Michel, Clarence McKay, and Quentin Benson--were awarded the State Farmer degree for last year. This year Lee Fishbaugher, Wayne Hoag, and Thomas Kingsley will apply for this honor. Other notable achievements were Don- ald Sikkink's winning of the State Public Speaking Contest and placing third in the National Competi- tion held at Chicago. Vernon Michel also was run- ner-up for the State Farmer award in Minnesota last year. Testing milk in Ag class Wope can mga on. and fella 644 wall le Jetta. Tlauuus I3Ol

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