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The Harmony Hustlers is a 4-H Club whose purpose is to give instruction and aid to rural students in raising, making and caring for products they have. This year funds for the club were made by ice cream socials, food sales, and basket socials. 'ytya'WtAHif, '%uatten First row—M. Trouten, B. Hoag, W. Smith, M. Hill, J. Haugerud, R. Haugerud. Second row—P. Benson, O. Michel, D. Cremer, G. Michel, B. Hoag, J. Smith, K. Bigalk. Third row—M. Peterson, W. Hoag, L. Peterson, K. White, R. Benson. First row: C. Elton; R. Engrav; W. Bcstor; H. Himes, R. Losen; A. Johnson; R. Benson, D. Elton, vice president; J. Smith, K. Bigalk. Second row: M. Peterson; L. Milne; D. Baker; N. Milne; H. Har-stad; C. Dennstedt; H. Jertson; A. Kraling; G. Michel; E. Hass; B. Hoag; Mr. Schilling, advisor. Third row: O. Michel, L. Pederson, J. Strelow, treasurer; P. Jertson; C. Kins-bury; R. Applen; R. Johnson; W. Hoag, president; R. Johnson, Sentinel; N. Haugerud, W. Haugerud, E. Sik-kink, secretary; E. Iv-ers, K. Matson, M. Snitker. The Harmony Future Farmers of America is an organization of boys studying vocational agriculture, under the direction of Mr. Schilling, adviser. Members rise according to degrees. They are Green Hands, Chapter Farmers, State Farmers and American Farmer. This year forty members attended the World Dairy Cattle Congress at Waterloo, Iowa and the Marketing School in St. Paul. The Chapter was represented also at the National Convention in Kansas City. Left to right—F. Johnson, N. Haugerud, L. Krai N. Milne, E. Hass, L. Turnmire, R. Applen, Milne, W. Hoag, D. Elton.
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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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Row 1, Left to Right—M. Kyseth, P. Hutton, L. Lange, F. Ward, D. Hutton, G. Michel. Row 2- M. Anderson, B. Hoag, M. Morem, D. Gleisner, G. Peterson, C. Mosher, P. Jertson, O. Michel, J. Haugerud, G. Erickson, G. Martin. Row 3—B. White, W. Morem, B. Knutson. W. Ellis, D. Knudson, K. Burmeister, D. Grei-benow. Senior band members were selected for the offices in the band. K. White was chosen as president. N. Hutton, vice-president; K. Burmiester as secretary and M. Kyseth reporter. Meetings were held only when found necessary. The band sponsored the sale of cokes which comprised the only money making scheme. Row 1—D. Hoiness, A. Armstrong, M. Pederson, D. Hutton, G. Michel, C. Sechrist, J. Flynn, L. Laugan, C. Mosher, P. Jertson, O Michel. Row -2—R. Hillesland, B. Hanson, M. Lyndahl, I. Diedrick, M. Lee, H. Leudins. E. Strelow, J Griebcnow M. Prey, C. Diedrick, P. Bucklotz, M. Jacobson, P. Benson, R. Pederson, P. Grover, D. Cremer, A. Nolon. Row 3—G. Schop-pers, L. Pederson, B. Hoag, D. Palmer, Mr. Storti. [26]
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