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First row: M. Peterson, I. Diederick, J. Griebenow, A. Armstrong, S. Sandvick, C. Diedcricks. Second row: P. Benson, D. Flynn, W. Haugerud, B. Workman, Leader, H. Harstad, M. Mor-em, D. Gleisner. t fail Scout . The Girl Scouts of America, one of the most honorable organizations in the United States, was founded in 1926 by J. G. Low. The local group was started about two years ago under the leadership of Mrs. Alvin Kingsbury. They meet two times each month. Soy The Girl Scouts must make this promise. On my honor, I will try, to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people at all times to obey the girl scout rules. It is up to the Girl Scouts of America to help their friends become better citizens. This year was their 35th anniversary. Scout The Boy Scouts this year have been under the leadership of Martin Larson Jr. and the assistant scout master, Marvin Quanrud. The Scouts meet regularly two times each month. Among the activities of the Boy Scouts troop this year, were many paper drives. The boys have made plans to build a small cabin for meetings. One of the big events in the summer time is attending the Boy Scout Camp held at Camp Kahler, Rochester, Minnesota. Here they swim, hike, work on projects and cook their own meals. The Boy Scouts is a nationally known organization standing for the highest ideals. Row 1—H. Jacobson, L. Gossman, J. Hanson, L. Burt, G. Soland, R. Barker, J. Duxbury, N. Boen, M. Ruddick, A. Johnson, E. Ellingson, D. Ryan, T. Armstrong. Row 2 — Scoutmaster M. Larson, J. Jimes, E. Wilford, K. White, L. Fairbanks, H. Olson, N. Applen, R. Johnson, J. Meyers, J. Sanden, M. Quanrud, N. Haugerud, J. Johnson. !
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Left to Right, front row: J. Buethe, L. Serf-ling, J. Todd, T. Rise-land, P. Fairbanks, M. Anderson, D. Copcman, A. Staplekamp. Second row, sitting: D. Arns, K. Riseland, D. Gleis-ner, M. Kyseth, K. Benson, J. Baker, C. Dennstedt. Back row, standing: L. McKenzie, P. Hutton, L. Lange, N. Haugerud, K. White, D. Griebenow, G. Martin, J. Just, A. Ruddick, D. Stortz, C. Elton, E. Buhlman, E. Sikkink, B. Boese, W. Morcm. @wu(e to St U The Cordeon is published every month under the guidance of Miss Joan Buethe, adviser. To stimulate interest in journalism, the staffs and adviser attended the annual press convention at Albert Lea in the fall, and joined the N.S.P.A. and Quill and Scroll. Senior Ass't Ed.tor.. .Tom R.seland Junior Ass't Editor . . Marilyn Anderson Business Manager...............Don Copeman Advertising Manager-James Todd; Sports Editor-Aurel Staplekamp; Second Page Ed,tor-Joyce Baker, Third Page-Editor—Edward Buhlman; Exchange Editor—Kathryn Rise-land- Music and Drama Editor—Pat Hutton; Typists: L. McKenzie L Lange, A. Ruddick, D. Stortz, K. Benson. Reporters: L.’Fairbanks,’ K. White, J. Just, D. Arns, C. Denstedt, N. Haugerud, C. Elton, D. Griebenow, M. Kyseth, and G. Martin. Pearl Fairbanks The Cardinal is our yearbook, published annually by students of Harmony High School. The adviser has been Miss Joan Buethe. The theme for this annual is Harmony taken from the name of our city and school. It has been carried out in the book by drawings and photographs pertaining to Harmony Editor..................Keith Burmeister Senior Ass't Editor.........Robert Boese Junior Ass't Editor. .Marilynn Anderson Art Editor .................Tom Riseland Business Manager..........Manley Lange Advertising Manager, Leland Fairbanks; Sports Editor, Horace John Olson; Org'n and Feature Editor, Naomi Hutton; Faculty Editor, Sylvia Becker; Classes Editor, Lois Jacobson; Class Assistants; R. Jones M. Kyseth, D. Watkins, W. Morem, P Frogner. Seated — R. Boese, J. Buethe, K. Burmeister, J. Tollef-son. Standing—P. Frogner, D. Watkins, M. Kyseth, L. Jacobson, H. Olson, N. Hutton, L. Fair: banks; T. Riseland; M. Lange, R. J ones, W. Morem. 22 ]
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I Left to right, front: D. Griebenow, secretary; D. rns, vice president; B. Miklethun, treasurer; K. X'hite, president. Standing C. Haugland, J. Bue-he. co-advisors. First row—C. Haugland, co-adviser; E. Rostvold, B. Miklethun, D. Griebenow, K. White, D. Arns, K. Riseland, J. Buethe, co-advisor. Second row —P. Palmer; D. Watkins, F. Ward, J. Young, B. White, N. Hutton, J. Tollefson, B. Hoag, P. Hutton. Third row—E. Johnson, M. Linstroth, P. Benson, C. Dahl, D. Cremcr, M. Anderson, D. Knutson, P. Fair- — banks. The Conroy Girl's Club is a junior organization of the Women's Club, which buys books for the school library. Meetings are held every other Monday. The organization has 24 members, supervised by co-advisers, Miss Joan Buethe and Miss Carol Haugland. The year, this club participated in many activities. They sponsored a food sale, several parties, and presented senior members and advisers with Club pins. fylU First row—R. Hebrink, J. Vrieze, M. Kyseth, N. Hutton, L. Jacobson, P. Hutton, F. Erickson, J. Erickson, C. Elton. Second row—O. Milne, D. McCabe, M. McKay, M. McKay, J. McKernan, N. Milne, H. Jertson, D. Hutton, D. Elton. Third row—P. Jertson. R. Johnson, J. Strelow, R. Johnson, W. Haugerud, C Dennstedt, L. Milne. Scottaad Scotland Merry Workers a branch of the 4-H Club, has the largest enrollment of any 4-H club in Fillmore County. The goal to which each member is working is to acquire blue ribbon prizes at the County Fair, held each year in August. Much of the Club's time this year has been spent for this event.
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